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, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. | ey D.C. #RIDAY, MAY 14, 1886. FOR_SALE—HOUSES. _ SALE-TWO HOUSES ON IST ST. 5. E, 9 reommy and bath; modern itiprove: NP. HILL & CO. 1338 Fst, Pg SALB—4 Nick TWOSTORY-AND-CELLAR Brick Dwelling, on 14th st, near Lowa Gircle, con- ‘a nlug 6 roome and bath: all medera improvements, A bargain Price ouly 94.000. mMyleSt KT Waltkk & CO., 916 Fst nw. } 3aih-OR EXCHANGE-SEVEVAL SIX- room Cottages at Mt Pleasant: gas and water, fepered thegagiont wr es hhandeme paper. low 20x Pash and monthly payments on bai- SES AE geri secure a ulce ome in aa iin- Ov ig heat for reuc ‘moa ee SUais 8 WadGaseay, S04 and 806 F at. SALE—SEVERAL 7 AND &ROOM see, bueated in Horthvest: $3,000 and $4,000; dual. cosh and monthly payruents mylecte C.-M, MAC GOWAN, 1343 F st.n.w, JOR SALE—ON G ST. N. W., RETWEEN 12TH and 13:h, 9room Brick, with cood stable $s.0UuU; easy terms. WALKEK & WILSON, myl ese 006 Fst, nw. JOR SaLE— WW. 1928 Lt. 3,000 2024 Ba'y’ re poo! 1108 Lyth st. fh. 6r.1,3 00 | Kat. fin, dr. 1200 5001|1414 Samm pson st.,6r.1,700 '¥ wt. b.h..662,5001\ 1412 Sainpson st,771,500 2743-1745 Lith st....2:500))1706 to 1719 Biggs.1,500 ‘The abote i only a small portion of property om my books. Fur fail ls: call at afice for Balletia iauaed OB tne Ist and 15th [myi4] THOS K WAGGAMAN. {OR SALE JAIN — A TRN-ROOM Brick Mouse, ail mod. im) 2. 1S PSHOLSCAK ENG 920? iarse ot apps we LOUIs nk aw — myis-6t Beautiful two-story, seven-room Brick on 13th 8t5 Circle; tot 21 feet front. W. FE, SALE BARE | CHANCE—FOR | $4.250— x may lS-ate ist Fuk SSE FOR, $1,850 TWOSTORY, BRICK jouse, six rooms ou k st, wear 7th; will pay 12 inveament. er BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. ick HOUSE, WITH ‘Dasement, Un w desir TOR SALE ‘six rooms and bathfroo: Able and rapidly improving locality. convenient to street cars Hcuse has bay window to Foot, lairobe, Fange.hot and cold water, wire screens for all win- dows and outsids dora Located oa corner lot. Tas neariy 2.000 feet of parking, Improved by choice Bignts sod ‘sneapoery ail Ye good order. tn eween Sand 6p m., 1749 11th {OR SALE—TWo 5 hear new State department; price fer fi00 x year: “Aisa, one Groom Brick. southwest, wt $1200: Fentit @ year. For particulars Sidcow H. TM. -Star OBlce, inyl2ste yo New 6 room house, near Lows Circle... Erick, $ room house, 18th st. nw. Frama, 6 rooms, on Brick, 7 rooms, Vermont Sg roome, Caroline st “Soon ee 33,500 03 0 <i pon § Techn scltabio fr Basibeas “8 B00 Foguas, 14th st, busittews Dropertye--- 7,000 as Ne eee oe TSO c and dwelling. 14th st. Frame house 07 23 stone = Lots on si, bet Also improved and unlinproved property im all parts ofthe cits. Apply to J. Woe MYER: 1428 New York ave. -ALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY ON G eur 13:h st a.w.; 12 rooms; lot 202100, with and im an improving location. ALBERT F. POX, 930 Fst. n. * SALE—A SPECIAL BARGAIN—BUSINESS Property, om Pa ave n. w., one door weet Adams: Express ulice, 25 fect front,’ running through wid fronting 25 test om B street. A good paying invest- ment now, with slight outlay; will pay teu percent Bet Cull or address SER, Rooms 4 and 6 (second Moor), ous SaLE—iezd AND 1831 Mt tween Counecticnt ai rede; celas Narge yard to slleys cabinet ‘duely dnisned aad with every” modern cou Yenience: location must desirable W.C. DUVALL, Wo F st nw. myil zw Pe RN ZSTORY B. wind..w Sroom brick Houses, on Ist st, between B aud © sts. se, ground worth $1.50 per foot, on monthly Insta ments, at $4,000. P. ‘£ TOWN- SENE, 1418 Fst, my 11-2W) you SALES FP SSinattia dedrable satory brick residence, on waz Cont. aver “A prowipt purchaser Wil get & “6t__ THOS. J. FISHER 4 CO., 1324 F st LE-THREE NEW TWOSTORY BRICK 5s. six Foo, Water, gas and stoves: with- half a Dlock of Stanton square; will pay ten per SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, © Ni. bargaii myl Jorok Sar ment # proveme TWOSTORY ‘on 6th sto ts, sy terms SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY, Wil be sold on ‘927 F it. : ‘A VERY ELEGANT RESIDENCE, twelve Fooms, a *0R SALE OR LEASE—PROPERTY ON F ST. Bear 6th; can be converted into bustness pro} SWORMSTEDT @ BRADDEW, mse oe se ne 2OR SALE-1136_B STN. E, NEW SE "gone back Home: modern linpFov- ments use newly. papered: svuth (rong wt ‘ones. St 2 RIEL @ Gon 1399 6 ager HOUSE, ALL MODERN omte: in perfect order. Lot 21x94 Apply premises, 416th st, aw. after 5 mim. 1-1we SOR SALE—AN ATTRACTIVE, WELL BUILT House: ¢ y located: within three blocks of nus and lows Circles; 11 rooms; and large brick Stable; lot 30x90; price very reasonable. Apply GUS 1athst nw. = myS2w POL ALECA NERY NICK SSTORY BRICK dwelling. well located: northwest: convenient to street cars, fet frout, and contains 10 rooms and bath room: all inedern Lmproveinents; in first-class order; good brick Stable: rear of lot will be seid to au i yur chaser at the low price of $8,500. TYLER & RUTH PRPORD, 1228 8 ay 6 parker. &c.; lot 30 feet trout: house 21 | FOR SA}E—LOTS. OR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT ON WESTSIDE of 16th st extended, near sand pipe, 70 1eet trout, for $2,000; a good investment. Other Lotson Meri dian Hill, in Mt, Pleasant aud on Columbia road. myl4st JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. Fee SAGE CHEAP. If BOUGHT AT ONCE— Ground in ne. section; 1502100; good chance for ‘an investment: 1Uc. per foot. mvl4-3t JOHN SHERMAN & 00., 1407 F st.n.w, {OR SALE—20 PERT $ INCHFS FRONT ON north side of Mass. ave., between 9th and 10th; contains only 1907 sq. ft, at $2.25; party walls on both sides; Convenient to bisine's center. my!4-3¢ JOHN SHERMAN & O0., 1407 F st. Fen SACE{DEMRABLE LOTS, IN M. LACH Jen's subdivision of part of Layler Heights, front ing on Kansas ave. Price from $400 per lot 0] eral five ouses are being erected on adjacent fo others contemplated bu ding at an early day. The lots are ollered at luvestment prices, adjoining lots baving Just sold ut higher rates. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, my14-6t = 1437 Pennayivania ave. For SALE sat Ser E pOaUARE OF GROUND, NORTH fous, ‘ell Jocateds about 199,000 Yect, doe vot. WALKER & WilsUN my1est * Toe F st. nw. WOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE FRONTAGE ont at Ber oF Gat fe. heat Lath. at apeoste ¢ prices “Also several bargains in large Blots of grcud ne. “LOUIS P. SHUEMAKELy ba Fst. fe myi3.6¢ io a 30 foot alley facing pret B SHOEMAKER, 020 st. w- OR SALE — aT A BARGAD ‘alley, with paity wall-on st. mw Luis B SHORMALIR, 920 st. 0 3-Bt (OR SALE —A FINE LOT ON RT. AVE, 33 feet front, between 14th stuaud iowa Circle: one of ihe finest buliding Lots in the city, beiween two. parth walls; handsonte residence ou ether side: ¥2 per foot; termseasy. CUPIER & WIMER, 1423 Fst, m12-3e VOR SALE—LOT ON 16TH ST., 20X100, NORTH. west corner, at $1.65. Two fine Lots on 'L st. nw., bear New Hainyshire ave, at n0c. foot. The hand Somest fine resideoce Lot on “Lanter Heights,” at 12kye: fronts on two streets and commands fine view. Two beautiful small Lots in choicest part of Mt Pleasant, at 25c. foot. CUTTER & WiIMER, 1423 Fst. myl2-3t RESIDENCE Sita ln t above Conne: Rereaucenayined Not tess thiti: $ Every house elegant and attractive. ‘This is destined to be the cream of suburban Washington, Indications assure an advance of 25 to 50 percent advance per anuum for the next two or dire years, We offer, In this connection, an elegant property, with brad frontage on the city boundary, wih bout 37,00 feet (with improvements—bundsome mansion and out- baud wnot fall co yield double, when | fidiciousiy subdivided, at the figure wi which ‘ea had, if secured now. CUTTER & WIMEK, Fst my) JOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS— 3U%gx 120, 15th st., adjoining Loulse Home. 54.72x10 «. 16th st., corners st. n.w. ‘Lith st., near V st now. 55.6x92.10, 17th st., corner Corcoran st. n.w. ‘BE.8x90, Fremch st, pear 9b st. n.w. 58.6x95° Corcoran ste, uear 16th st. n.w. 126x100. 8 st,, near 18th st. aw. HL T. LETPOM 1331 F SQUTHEAST CORNER and 4th st; fine location fur dr sore; 92.000. KH. T. LELPOLD, 133) my123t JOR SALE—36,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND Fast Washington, only 10 cents per square bargain. : LEIPOLD, 1334 F st. a. w. 23 rt EW YORK OF grocery P st. nw. im FOR pA GER ts 000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND Int Fieasany convenient to sehool church: aaa atrert onrs: aly 13 cents per square foots Te it. EEIpOUD, 131 F sence mylar SOR SAL That exceedingly desirable property situated on — eee corner of 7ih and B sis s.w., L00x8u. for particulars apply to = — HUFTY &€ DYER, my125t 1sth ad F sts, OR SALE. Several destrabie tracts of land north and north- west of the diy. HUETY & DYER, myl2-3t 13th and F'sts, {OR SALE—THE SOUTHWEST CORNER 4TH and H ste. me., 164 feet on H. “A good investment. HUFTY € DYER, myl24t 13th and F sis, nw. OR SALE—A LARGE NUMBER OF BEAUT fal Lots, on 16th st.. both above and below Scott Circle, “At reasonable prices, HUFTY & DY my123t IF sts. nw. Q 2ist sts., 20x95 to wide paved ‘alley, will sell “at @ bargain if sold atonce. A. P. HILL & CO., 1338 F at my] l-2w (OR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN Fintitis Gotiege tandssuear: rata st impryved by evergreen trees, shrubs and other plats. J. RHF FORD, 14231 Pst Fet.senoe HALF OF AIRY Castle Park. Mt. Pleasant, 11-room houde and large Pavilion, beautiful uatural scenery, springs of waters only $11,000; easy terms. JR HERIFURD, 1423%y Fat myS-lw* ror sate= BY W. 0. DENISON, ‘Real Estate Agent, 925 F st. nw A RARE CHANCE Flt PROFITABLE INVEST- ‘The following beautiful suburban Building Lots in W. 0 Denison and BF. Leizhton's subdivision of the Esiin estate, Mount Bleasaut= lots on Couiumbin aver, bet 14th and 15th sts. extended. 9 lots on tiie east side L5thal. extended, bet heuesaw ave aud Grant st, Meupt Pleasant Village. 2 corner lois 'on Grant 3! Mount Pleusaut village, bet 15th wid 160: sts ex: tended. Zeorner lois op 16th st exteuded and Rene saw ave. Also, other valuable lots in this bewutilul lo- ality, commanding a view of Kock Creek Valle myé-lin OR SALE—LOTS—1 HAVE FOUR BEAUTIF Lots on P st.. opposiie the blaine mansion, with outiook ou Dupont circie; 22 feet front ewch, uel terraced and especially’ suitable for four fine re dences For price and termuof sale apply to my6-9t SOR SALE —LOTS-I HAVE AX a corner Building site. opposite the Blaine mansion, mOxO feet; the finest corner and point for. palatial home in the city of Washington, Fight Im the midst of fashion and society: splendid terrace, overlooking Du- PORE circle and the intervening. public reservation. ‘OF price aud terms apply to JNO. A. PRESCOTT, my6 9t 1416 Pst. ew, 1416 F st. nw. TELEGA Fo Aik HOUSEST WAVE AN PSPECTAL 1y fine House on 9th st. p.w., centrally located, 25 Jeet frout. 155 feet depth of lot: large rooms: house in | Eicrough order: sigble and Suuatalis’ food alley ac. | the “cheap “price ‘ot commodations.” For sale at $11,000, INO. A. PRESCOTT, my 5-20 1416 F st. nw. i SA L®—HOUSES—SEBINO. A PRESCOTTS ement in column of Special Notices, on Ist ne 16th-st corner for sale. Houses desira- ed on the fashionable (Boronghtares and out the e:ty for sale. ‘Is ESCOTT, 1416 F st. n.w. NEW $3.000 BRICK HOU the northwest un monthly payments, PARKER & TOWN: myS-2w Sa0R sa LE A threcstury and basement Brick House: bay dow, sone siape and t Fouls, iaandry, furmace, but paclors and odeen $18,000. ‘A’ row of four new Houses on Capitol Hill; two story and Lace buildings, six rooms eaeM, all modern Linpoovement®, fice, $10,000 tor ail, oF $2,500 aud. ‘200 ancl An oom Brick House on 9th st. se: all mod- ern ahprovements. Price, $2.500. A bargu a, A row of Eve new Mouses on 22d St uw all mod- eevveIRents $000 each. ww sia-ruou Hiriek House corner 224 st. and * pantry, double improvement" Price, Virginia ave, m6. Tae new lar each) Brick Houses ou the Navy 50 eae] Frame Houses; north- 31.000 each. ‘room Brick Houses; southwest. Price, Fe all good investinents, and for further particulars call andsce SHOWER & 803 wyl-1 11S Pst iw. Suk SaLE-UPON EASY TERMS, OR FOR cent—S ores and Dwellings 2024 and’ 2 i. These have tne stores, with larg Gi feet thodern improvements, with dwelling kbuve. o SKANK J. TIBBETS Office of the i Mutu Fee ee itt kG gS? NouTewesy property —House anid Lot—eorner 13% Usins Lot 26 wy 108, the witae 23 by Tou, 23 by th ahd eaet exposure, ated sui ERN N ed Va 1 feet parking. FOR SALES OTST HAVE TW ADJOINING Lots. 18 feet front each by 100 feet, w a 20 foot iaiey, with a 15 foot side alley, situated on the west Side Of ¥th st, elese by Massuchuse.ts ave. 0.W..which Jam authorized to offer for sale at $2.00 per fool, ‘These lots are centrally tocated, very desirable and Very reasonable in price. JNU. A. PIESCOTT, ‘ayeoe Taig Fst JOR SALE-LOTS-SHE JNO_A. PRESCOTTS udvertisement In column of Special Notices, on 1st Page, of fine 16th t corner forsale. “Choice Lots tor sale on 16th, M,N, 20th, O, 21st, 22d and P sta n.w. myd-2W D. A. PRESCOTT, 1416.F st. n: {OR SALE-SOME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Coroer Lots ip all parts of Columbia Heights, at Positiv: speculative pricws, ‘apt-lin PARKER & TOWNSEND, 1418 Fst.n.w LOTS, EACH 21X97, ONT New Hampshire ave, only 95 Ht, Room 4, 1331 F st. .w. E LOT 0 r in Le Drolt Park, 50x115 f. WM. Id0s F st. ‘apz0-lin' pO LEASE-1211 F ST. N. W.; CAN a terim of yearsand altered to ovided @ satisiactory arrangement © Apply to, KO. HOLTZMAN. ing lt2w Corner 10th and F sts. a.Ww. SOL sALE-FIVE YEARS Le ture. Stock and Fixtures of small ‘Hotel; central | and business location” rent less than $40 per mont cha Se © for enterprising Werman. ‘Address’ fo: uilice. ee my 14-206 3 -OOO eovder ts give satvinction Sou | Life Association, 1420 F st. apzisl-m k Tocer bas it for sale. Try it my 12a RAKE oppor es RPRISING Person with yu00 to to coutrol mo with profita Addréss “MONOPOLY omtice. SALEFIRSTCLASS SALOON. WITH Billlard and Pool Parlor: doing geod cosines, att tory Feanous for selling: “Adteas Hox 110 Stee : ray loc REAL ESTATE is I UMPHREY @ ADAM: * bie for anclher tue Brokers, 618 F stinw. buy, = sj aso. Wo well-Fen.ed stnaller houses 1113 | cuumze pruperty of every Kind. eee Tene nd We Lay APD to the owner, at O18 F's | ““Tetephoue call aoa. myll- 36,7 apd 8 ap20-1m "| = ae m_ | \rorice Ok SALE A VERY DESIRABLE SUaURBAN | N UPvicEe cresa 5 CANAL Keiidence wear Grorgetowru: convectont ie tone | Oe CHE UMAR. ND OHIO irult, Apply to W. lie w York ave. uplo2me ORTH WASHINGTON RE, ‘Avea large und choice line of improved and dnunproved property fur sale, offering Fare chances for investueat. Turtles desing to pat ving land for sale ip the north or north: fe city wil ind ie ts the!e advantage 1gh this @iupany. which gives ios whole a wud energy W the development of that part § Sica ts Smpauy bas weventy Uouwmad ne tract ou New Haunpaire ave, ata bargain Veriment, Ao, 200.60) acres of Improved farm lands in Vit- file Tr sale oF exchange Bes 510 Pt ww. ST. NW; EIGHT god investment; rents for $20 per mion cast Apply at 618 Lest. nw vELS Every child knows the meaning of Planucl, but not every man kndwe the quailty. There are eo many ¢vlo-s in Flannels that there is no other fabric we coaid mention that can compete with it Theres d. Wate, Yellow, Gray, Soaclet and Biue, all more used for Underwear, except the Navy iilue, which covers the outerman from spring to epting, the weight according to the season; and so many eolore as there are in Flanne!s so many grades there are in the Navy Blue. Look below aud see what you can do Wich os im thts line No. L—Nen's Iilue Flanue! SACK SUITS, sizes from ‘2, for $5.75, which wewill guarantee In- Gio tye. No. 2.—Men's Blue FlasnelG 4. R, SUITS, sizes fiora 34 to 44, splendidly made aud trummed, and ‘with e: ects, only $7.75. Warranted fast color. No. 3.—Now we shall offer the most popular and best wearing Flannel made (enown as tpe Middlesex Flannel.) ‘The price for same is only $1 Our patrons will please call early, as we close at 7 pum, Saturdays excepted. ‘M. KAUPMAN'S Clothing Palace, apl53m 25 To 33 Pez Cesr REDUCTION. VIENNA OPTICIAN COMPANY, 600 Pa ava, Cor. Sth and Ita. a0, mays at | ANNAPOLIS, May 3, 1886, ‘The undersigned, as President of the Cheseaperie and Ubio Canal Company, by authority of a resolution 01 the President and Directors of suid Company, oilers for sie bonds of aid company, Insuwd under the act Of 157s, chapler OB, lo tie amouat of one hundrel | thousand doliars. Said bunds are first len on the eutire boly and works of the said Canal Company, Sealed bids for all or auy part of auld bouds, addtansed Ww the undersigned, may be seut io the villce of the foupany “at Aniapolia. on or behire TWELVE OCKOCK Mon MONDAY, MAY SEVENTEENTIL a: wistch place and hout said bids wik be opened: ‘The company reserves the Tight to withdras sald us, of uny part hereof, rou ale on said. day. it —— Price offered for auy of said bonds is uot Tern of sate: Cash within five days after the ac. Proceeds of of the bid of bids made. -‘T are to be applied to the reconstruction of Pauw No. 6 on said Canal, and to the uther purposes for which sald bonds werg authorized to be issued by the act of 1878, Chapter O& I. VICTOR BAUGHMAN, _my5-tol7 President G &0.C Go, 7 1LLis' ICE DEPOT, 13TH ST. WHARF SW. COUNTRY __REAL ESTATE. AUCTION SALES. HR SALE-25 ACKES OR MORE OF IM- THIS AFTERNOON. eres ———2d EDITION. proved nd: 12 room House; water at doo Seestions AGGAMAN, OLD REFEQTS OF Evie moneciemetaispeeeiee | OE AO etme ances, | EE Oe eae “myia IN. P. HILL & Coy 1898 Fst, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE, NO.| Mo: ING, MAY FUPTERN 3 0R SALI Vi =—7-ROOM 1509 PIERCE PLACE Neral ING aT O'CLOCK. NO ‘PON! FOE SALE NEAR BELTSVILLE —71 LOT CORNER OF TWELETH ANDO ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER Bd cee een ee eeenG, Mable tof six horses | NORTHEAST. 1t WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Avcts. . Grenard: ive mlautesyaik from gepol, very cheap. | ZY virtue of a decree of the Court of “Auctioneer. Hopiy to EUCLMORRVBuaLL, 436 dyer awe | the District of Columbia: Passed in equity ests | agile ee elisvilie, Ma. $0714-18,16,20,53 _ | Oitine preinlass ce Te ee HOE 8 sho Sit ay ee Llowing goods consigned | THE REDISTRICTING BILL DE- OR MENT AT TAUHEL, MD. A LanoE | Next Pees Vive Ucisce pate at ay pour TH. at TEN A.M: Tinware, Crock FEATED. shade: large stable and carriage house, &c; within five | square 101, improved by 4 two-story, with basement | £5750 pecccen Wate, Tere, Gnetving. ctx tne a minutes’ walk of the depot. to CHAS. H. | and 'No, 1500 Pierce Place northwest. ‘eral pleces of Furst lated; oné fine Ice Box and @hie Senaters Not All in Favor ef the StaNLEY, Laurel, Mé. my1Z-10t_ | (On the SAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST SIX | “p,bicces of Far ade: tremenes exlceeas |* ‘Scheme. Pee ALESCOTTAGE AT WASHINGTON | Oc ROCK FM. twill scl at public suction. in frong the foods will be sold without reserve, as all must be | Special Dispatch to Tux EVENING Stam. ‘Audreas ALES RILGOUL Hockviie, Ma” myiays | depts of 0 fect to-an alley, 10 het wid0, of orginal myteae 3 FOLEY, anct, | COMUNE O May 14—The republican sem Perea SMALE, COUNTRY, HOME, ‘within the District and Blation Uh @ P.-C) About three acres improv Lot in i corner God vain deeete poritense ene one ‘Terms: One-third cash: the balance in equal easy, distance of Bennt install. roved | ments in six, twelve and Glghtesa ngutter Tor ah MBSEAY, ou acvoun of tats Uebaes HOUR aed PLACE, rain ‘or siiine. iemers t ators held a qaucus this morning, at which con- siderable opposition to the redistricting scheme wasshown bySenatotsRannels,Conrad,Codding, myls-2t by acomfortabie house, stable, etc.; uoder high | votes of purchaser, bearing luterest from’ — Guitivation, being well stgcxed with large and: stoail | and secused Sy deed oetray eeree eT ey Ones (08 K, WAGGAMAN, Real Extate Auctioneer. | 24 Gregg. When the senate met the redis- fruits:an abundant supply of good water and an uB- | taken. or all cash. ar option et purchaser & depout iefeerrerreees tricting bill came up on its passage. But 18 surpassed site for cotinge on the Ridge Road Of Fido will be required oneach lot attimeot sale, | VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON | votes, one less than tho requisite number, were in be bought for $2, ‘Apply to. and all conveyancing and recording will be at pur.) FIFTH STREET HETWEEN G STREET AND | gat for It, There wee mete ee eee myliiae ‘Dr. POOL, 1422 11th st nw. | chaser's cost. If tertus are not complied withinten | VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. Stet Wan Clear ien, eend cok eae aR SALE GOOD MANSAND, ROOF, GROOM | ofuatuiting pubelesery "ie Tell at raE andes! | | On MONDAY, MAY SEVENTEENT vis rout ora | republicans voted in ihe negative; Mr. Gregg t a eens IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trostee, the premises, Lots 21 and 21 3 not ve vote was finally as Oo. Te ht main: to city: to be sold at a great a and ‘2, in square 347," reat,’ MARION DUCKED, AiiomeratYam, | cHos. m waccaman, age anayen | Banting 40 ieee on ean street snove. It is ‘possible that it may be re B usburg, Md. myll-lm = mylé3e° TH FE. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. FS. RENT — PRETTY 8ROOM DWELLING, = imal sreaMyomeee tidh A eras Apply NE’ GIBSON aville, or all” to MARION ‘DUCKETT, Aviorneyst-Lavr, Biadensburg, Ma, THIS EVENING. WW ALTER B WILLIAMS & 00., Aucnonsera myll-1m) FoR RENT—CLAGETT MANGIONFURNISIT- * giver Spr fons enrol 15 mnlnutes from. tHE city: sultable for large boarding house; 21 fruvts, mill und’ vegetables in ab SNOn's, CLAGET Te Brightwood, D. (at Teailroad; bling. shade, ice, bling. (dance. Address my10 6t snberss LAST PAINTING SALE OF THE SEASON, (VOR SALE—NEARCITY—6 ACRES, IMPROVED by G-rcom dwelling and necessary cut Deautinl sade trees: 200 OIL PAINTINGS pufidings; A 1886, commencing at TWELVE O'CLOL fell at the auction rooms of Duncanson Bros, th and Dene orem SS RAE UCR ond charees, All parties interested will please take notice. Executrix of th of RH. ‘a ee 1e Estate of Graham, dec’ ——_-___ HEAVY RAINS IN ENGLAND, Many Towns Inundated by Swollen Rivers in the North. Lonpox, May 14.—Inoessant rains are falling in the north, causing the rivers tooverfiow their banks. Sheifield, Atterciiffe, Boneaster, and other towns are partly inundated. At Rother ham the railway steel works, many houses, and thousands of acres of land ‘are submerged, ‘and 2,000 workmen are temporarily out of em- mers. TON. ¥ EIGHTEENTH, MI will ANN 8. GRAHAM, large usso:tuwent fult 17. EUROPEAN AND (CAN ARTISTS. | 7PWHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ployment, nisoamallirule ‘Apply tA. 8CAY WOOD const | 2¥ Cee Lk was ; ‘Tho rains have left a large part of Derbyshire eee ee iclorent eee TURNITUBR OF MAR TEONTE: AND TCRCEC. | que peneery ana many of the publle pighwaye eT HYNES! N THE RN z AN & AN’ CLU- | are 1 {my je. A railway over end Bee cle ta ine eORQ: ON THE | yy ENGLISH, FRENCH and ROMAN SCHOOLS, SE ORSIGNS AND OF THE BEST MANU- | the river Servern, near Surewsbury, weakened $157 dig 2OX10G foot trom $15 upwards, Hor clrcu- ENGRA’ a ANY. DIVANS, IN OIG SHG MAHOG” | at its foundations by the floods, fell last night lar address agent of THOMAS HYNES, 1106 12thst, ‘VINGS, — ETCHINGS, BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY TABLES, FINELY | UDder the weight of a passing freight train, pre- NOR SALE—ATTRACTIVE NONTGOMERY ‘County Farm coataini PHOTOGRAVEURS 100 acres, dwelling with COLORED IN WATER COLORS. CARVED, WIT! DLES, LEATHE MAHOGANY EASY CHAIRS, HM BRASS FELT AND HAN- COVERED HALL CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED Gpltating It tnto the No lives were lost, At Monmouth, capital of Monmouth county, boats are plying for hire in the flooded streams. farm ‘on the Coleavilte rupli near Four Corners | TO BE SOLD WITHOUT LiMir To cLose a| fVASAy ria TS MAHOGANY ROGICERS | Makers Locked farm on the Colesvilie turo] near Foi re, z e ight miles from Washington. Address WL CADLE, GR OP SUPERB SECHYT, EASELS, CABr: | Ne@Fly 80,000 Cloth — aE Ea eee solitons Biush “Tor TAsces" Vance" ROR ERE | CHICAGO, May 14,—At 6 o'clock last evening, POH GALE-VINGINIA FARM, | (a pe MAY | BRASS PLAQUES. ANTIQUE DRONZE ONNA” | In accordanos with the deci§ion ot the Whole: Satica INO, BLOSS, LOCK, MENTS RARE AND MISCELLAMMOUS LOUKS | aale Clothing Manufacturers’ association, all And continuing THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MAY] IN RICH BIXDINGS, WINDOW HANGINGS. | mannfacturers notified thelr cutters that for JORSALESHIGHTY IMPROVED MONTGOE ALTAR LAM. “ OlL PAINTINGS BY R LE! the present no turther work would be given ery Co. Land. Twill sell 50 to 300 acresofmy | THIRTEEN and FOURTEEN, at THREE GHAND JOHNSTON BEING SOM OF THE | (U0 Pryce DO further, work. would be given razing tar ‘Washi id. Colesville turnpike O'CLOCK in the afternoon T BEST RXAMPLES DP HIS WORK, RARE y, cof whats, Siiles, from Washington, 2 fom iver Spring hy a: OOLOUKIPAC EES maaan ENGRAVINGS, BRIC-A-BRAC, RICH “AND | Women, the majority of whom, however, are fon, Stetropolitay 3 ‘Sil a. or | acres 10 ‘cower 2 horses: w7 iaswron of milk ofeight dollars per day: runnl stream: weil at alee ee dat mi a 1m Fe ‘SALE-ONE-HALF MILE FROM NEW Yore ave. and Bouudsry, nice G-room House, 25 2 CS On Free Exhibition TUESDAY, MAY 11, from 9 am to9pm, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., “Anctioneers, 2 hoi Burnes and cart, mylost "erms to suit. HILL & Co., 1338 F st. TU-MORROW. Fok SSE BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME: 17 Foomis besides bath; 100 fruit trees hold 15 head of stock; near railroad station: price $4,000. Apply to GEO. A. ARMES, 1337 F st. n.w. “ap27-2m FOR SALE-CLUR HOUSE OR SUMMER He sort Propery— from the center of Toad and ihe Baltimore and Ohio rallroad: Improv by very lurge frame house and outbuildings; rall station on the place; commatation fare only fi price apply to AUSTIN For terms and 1426 F st. aw. OR SALE— 150 feet, near Seabrook Station; B. and P. Rt minutes’ ride 03 sold in st DUCKETT, For sara oo TE rooms, at ens ‘td ntuble room. im AVE, ‘apls-21a, PoE SA ‘A CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 Acres in Montgomery couaty, near tue District ine, suitable for poultry or duiry bara, | /[XOMAS DOWLING, Auotioncer, EXTENSIVE SALK OF HOUSEHOLD EFI ELEGANT JAPANESE VASES OF BEA’ TOSELKCT FINE AND DECORATIVE FUR- TURE, On TUESDAY MORNING, MA 1880, commencing at ELEVEN 0" Shah canal et collection of fine Odd plecesahould nut fall to attend this sale. Goods will be on exhibition Mouday, 17th instant, from 11 a, m, until @ ‘Terms: Cash, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, already on a strike, have been cut off from employment. =e as Bicyclist Stephens Arrested. HIS WOELD-CIRCLING TOUR INTERRUPTED ON TI THE WHOLE FORMING LLECTION FROM WHICH EIGHTEENTH, LOUK, within my THE AFGHAN FRONTIER ‘sell, without reserve, the above| LoNpoN, May 14.—A dispatch trom Herat ‘Those in search of rare and, states that’ Stephens, who is engaged In making @ tour on a Licyele around the world, has bea sti arrested while crossing the frontier of Afghan Saku EL MADDOX, istan. 20. myldits ET CARPETS. STOVES, BEDROOM AND Pair LOK FURNITURE, REFRIGERATORS, SIDE- BOARDS, TABLES, | CROCKERY" AND GLASSWARE, CARPENTERS CHEST WITH TOOIS, &c., dic. On SATURDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, 1886, COMMENCING at'TEN O'CLOCK A.M) within Snd in front of my sulesrooms, 1 will geil a large as sortment of above goods. ‘Ars0, AUTWELVE M., Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Villuce Ga 00 acres of land, about five miles the city; between the Bladensburg Vd BROWN, 3 ‘ep24-3u CYLDING LOTS, 50x OTS—100 fis IDENCE, WITHE r und Ie WALKER, ¢ oF MHS. SCAGGS, on the preiulses YY MORNING, FIFTEENTH MAY, ELVE M.,1n frontof my salesrooms, £ Will Sell the above very desirable outat, belng the erty of a gentleman leaving the city; must be sold. 5 cash _THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. GPSCIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE Ihree acre lots, en enclosed with ten-foot fence, “spring aid. all_con- | 2 Will sell the bi Ses SC a ies SIUCK AND CONTENTS IN STORE cid farm eg aghemenis chp, aud” poston 208 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ivengatonce. JOMN T. MITCHELL! x pastate: — vommencin, frocdPa ioe Penneylvania » ts Diane” | TUESDAY, APRIL THINTEESTH, ATTEN A, yPoR Sai. ‘A tract 16,400 acres of good cleared and Timber And will cohtinue dally until all goods are disposed of! ‘The stock contains prime and tirst class Lry Goous Notions, consisting of duet Land, in Fairiux county, Va, on both sides of the Satins, fine Dress Cashmeres, Washingtou, Olio and Western railroad, within 20 mbroldered Plannels, Tuble Linens, lowels, nulies of Washington. Inquire of GEORGE. F.AP lan.ets, Quilts, Undvrwear, Hosiery, Corsels, PLEBY, 420 5th st. aw. mb Laces, Embroiderles, Gloves, Jerseys, Umbrellas and Parasols, White Shirts, together with full live o: Domestics. Ladies will do weil to attend this sale, as a good as- : Sortment of Spring Goods will be offered dal Peeressy OrsicK OF, W. TORE RIEEE RDG __Terms cas. M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. | my11-t® CURING OK STATE, Wan ax | D)UNCANSON BROS, Avctioneera May 11th, 1886. | SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON SHER- ahd delivers MAN AVENUE, IN THE COUNTY. By virtue of adeed of trust duly recorded in ASHINGTON, D. Cay Sealed Proposals for turdlshing 9 1,600 cubic yards of river Washed Pebbles at the TW BEES € C0., Anctioncery, FIVE DOORS EAST OF RIGGS’ BANK, ‘We will sell at auction MONDAY, MAY SEVEN- TEENTH, the eulire stock of fine Im} Domestic ‘China, Glussware and House Goods, contalued in store 1421 New York avenue. Stock consist: of ‘The ubove are ull ni my 13-3: HANCERY SALE OF LARGE BRICK HOUSE AND VALUABLE LU: NORTHWEST. Py virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, In cause No. 7ab0 in Lquity, E shall 6 sale on the, 1 DAY OF MAY, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P ‘west baif of lot’ twenty-elght (28) in reservation ten (20), tmaproved by Drick Louse with large and evntaini: ‘Terms ot the purchaser) in cash, aud the remainde ‘Ung an indebtediess of $5,000, eccured by a deed of trust now on the property, months to run, stsix per cent per annum, ani to be assumed by the purchaser) in one year with interest. AbMx per cont, A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Irth: with tn seven days after sale the (rustee reserves the right to resell the property, on une Week's notice 1a ‘The Kvenlug star, at the risk and cos. of the detault- ing purchaser. _DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts rpuomas J FISHER & CO, Auctioneers Asking ® Ten Per Cent Advance. EMPLOYES OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PETITION FOR HIGHER WAGES, PITTsBuRG, May 14.—Secret petitions are in circulation among the employes of the Penn- sylvania railroad, asking a general advance in wages of ten per cent, The movement, it is claimed, is backed by the Knights of labor, and Js to fnclude both passenger and freight SIDNEY J. WATTS, 1421 NW YORK AVEN ted and Furnishing 0 | Terms cash, THOMAS Dou’ 1d. Des ited . Tes a ide'Oy cars tocaey:benuiiully lated 160 | _mylse Mtictoneer, | estiain and Decorated Dinner, Tea and Toliet Seta, in | men and all the men In the yards. ‘Y) Attorues-at-Law, Bladeusburg, Md. or | VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pakediwares Cousry Wostererere, Tinware, Re | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ism | ~ VILLAGE CART AND PONY AT Avcrion. * | Migerators, Water a The w York Stock Warket. ‘goods of the very best make. The following are the opening and 3:00 ». m. prices ofthe New Yor Stock Market Speclat wire t reel to-day, as re,0rced 939 15th I =f Ht. Dodge, , NO. 836 CSTRERT or MON DAY, the TWENTY-FOU nT ML, the » counmiod ke Duildit he modern imp: Jne-third or more (at the option of (ater de- und ell-bulit ‘having about eighteen e terms of gale be not complied JAS. G. PAYNE, Prustee, U.S Court Louse, y18-10t ge ate owed toda? Building for State, War aud Navy departisents in this | Liber No. 1117, Follo 317, etseq., oneof the land & : , Ty U.S. 48, coupon, 125% bid, 126% asked. U.S. 4s, ci wif ve received at hia. ccc iil | WELVE OL | records of the'District of Columbia we will ee TRUSTEES SALE OF THREESTORY BRICK | registered, 125% bid. 190\p waked’ Washington and ON s yA hereatte HLTH 1886, and | in front of the premives at FAVE O'CLOCK, oui | HOUSE AND LOT, KNOWN AB. 3 Georgetown KR. bonds, Tig bid. Metropolitan x. Gey Inuueciniely uhereater in predenc of > | VieDA' Tit PEN TRENTIO On MAY, ios ihe | pr LEVEN ULMMEE SOMLEW BE. gy ag | ie trock, 10%, id 100, anked. Coluntin Ae ft ‘Specifications, general instructions to bidders, and | St olanbinr ihe neene mate or wee county, District | 70h, Vwi and duiy reourded ih Liber No, 960. #3 | Bid, 48 asked. Washington Gas. 30. bid, ‘SO asied, blank forms 0 proposal will be furnished ou dppll- | Block seventeen (17), of Todd & Brown's reconied | {2/10 338, ‘et seq. one of the land records fur, Georgetow Firemen's Ina, asked. cation to this office. ihalvision of ‘Mount Pleasant und Plesaut Piniaee Washlugton county, in the District of Columbisy a ‘Gay, 400 Neclgnat ‘Union Lom. 2 hid, 21 asked. * Ariingtor TPL D Saat ocae COL COFDS of Engineers | |Terms: Cash. A depositor $100 required at Umeof | PY, we, direcuan Of the bolder of the nove secured Se ee eaele uae ee ace oem writa tn vont set tngtbet: | MAY TWENTIETH, at F1VE O'CLOCK In front of | MEOH Market, bonds, 105 bid: Washington rice PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS, FUEL AND MIL- | Derty at the risk aud cost of the deiaulting purckaser, | te premises, sub-lot humbered 27, in square num- | Gesrgetswa, lea bide 100 eked eee a ITARY SUPPLIES en doe EE DROM og Purchaser, | vered 312, improved Ly & three-story, brick dwelling | Gore 116 vid, 124 asked. Greai Falls ce, 126 bid, U.S, Mamie (ORFS, Quanrenwasren’s OFstce, | _my1,7.14 CHAS. B. BAILEY, } Trustees, rine eae ES a Ls 1418 155. asked. feat Estate Title Ingurance, 106 bid, VasHINGTON, D C., Apeil 2 556. ool = + os clon lus\ asked. Penn. Co. 45% bid, 47 asked. Cues Sealed Proposals, to dupitcate, received at serms of uaie, One-third cash, and the remainder in | upeaxe und Pot Tel. Go., 6D bide 70p asked. this office und TWELV DAY OF JUNE until LY OF JU, viz Portsmouth, X. NEXT for furnishing Fuel to the United States Marines at one or more of the followin O'CLOCK M. of the THIRD NEXT for furniabin, O'CLOCK M. of the Ft TpH0s. 3. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Rations, and URTH bay Ciiieatowar ata toed: | May, 1u6, inequity caen So. 9800, aN. Y. ‘aie napolis, esc. Pnlladelphia! and League felund, Pa. An- , Washington, DC. cola, Fla,, abd Mare isianu, Cal. ‘Specifications with blank’ proposals can be obtained. upon «pplication at auy of he stations named, or at the offices of the Quartermaster, Washington, 'D. C., and, Assistant Quartermasters, 226 South 41h street, Phitadeiphia, Pa, and 615 Sansome street, San Fran™ ialnants, Mary E. Jucobs et al are defendants, the undersigi ‘Trustee, named im sald decree will sell at public auo- ton on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- FLPTH, in front of the respective premises, as fol 8: At HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. sub Lot 51, in Zug's wubdivision of original Lot 5,in square nnimbered $61, tronting nineteen feet two inches on ‘Vermont aveutie on the east side, with a depth of 100 fortolk, Va, Pensa- one and two ! by deed of t mises, and bearing iuterest,payable seml-auuually. onveyaiiciug al the cout of the purchaser. EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, myl0-déds rpuomas DOWLING, Aucuoneer. TRUSTEKS’ SALE OF COUNTRY SEAT OF THE LATE JOSEPH GALES, ESQ. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, iu Equity caus No. 7458, Doc. 20, we will offer forsale at publi Fears, secured by deed of trust on the SEE Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., May 14-—Virginia sixes, con- solidated, 54; pax-due coupons, 64;, new threes Gi: do. ten-torties, 30% bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mo.. May 14.—Cotton dull and steady—middling, 9% Flour dull and easy—Howard street and western super, 2.65a3.10; do. extra, $2504.00; do. family, 4.2584.70: city ‘milla super, 2:75a3.25 do. extra, 3.504419; Hio brands, 4. 4.75; Patapsco family, &40; do. superiauve patent, 6.75, Wheat—southern fai 3 western dull and iower; southern, red, 2 do. amber, 91493: No, 1 Maryland, offered, 01; No. 2 western wi ERICK B. McGUIRE. 1416 F at nw: ier 1324 F st. nw. ‘ECKINGTON,” THE suction, to the highest bidder, at sion Hot red, spot, and May, S7a57%4; June, Bi aS7%y; Scpled Proposals, wil also ,be received at this office | feet to u public alley, between T aud U surceta norte, | SuOuR tS whe highest bidder, st the Mansion House, | roe: Gorn—southern” rather dimer; patil TWELVE (CLOCK M. of the FIFTH DAY | wear, improved by s(woatory brick bouss, SiveNTH bay OF MAY. A. Dy at hOUR | Western dull, “but firm; southern white, 474th Of Clotas, Kerseys; Flannely Biabkels tats amine | ALEVE O CLOCK, in front of the premises, part | O'CLOCK P. Mall that act or parcalet land is tas | southern yellow, aonatx western mixed: spot avaae: Siilitace "Stores: Bron Beate ets Hats, Helmets, | of Lot numbered 6, in square 419, bounded as fablows: | county of Washington Ditece oe Cet one ee | Mays delentor June, 453446, Ost quiet, but delivered at the office of the wecstant Qaectetane | Beginning on Sth sireet nortiwest, one hundred aud | aad Coon as part Of © rokington’ Tipsibet ee | steady—soutuert, “Soaad western whiter aba ‘Er, Philadephia Puy tree of expense to the Ualied | foytweneet alx Inohes south ofwirthweatcoraet ot | ete and” boudds ta) wad deorecy containing 746 | wenterm, mixed, B8aabr Ponuaylvania a0a43-\ ic Mina ladelphia, Fa, tree of expense to the United | squire, and running thence south twelve feet ux | sec of land ontes oF tea re eS frm, Tans, (Hay quiet and easy prime to choloe Sue wit epnificsitons ot ta eappiien required | Hieren,aees ona ne Std substantial dwelling house and ou balding fester, 14.50 rovisions steady. Meas po can be obtained and the standard sampies seen offices of the Qu sstant Quartermasters” of ‘Blank be had by applying at any of the places named above. is ollice reserves the right to reject apy and ail T bids, and to waive defect Ters of, or regular dealers In, supplies ouly will be cou sidered. ‘Bids “accepted ‘appropriation b: Proposals may be mude for one or more articles de- id ai Marine Barracks, Brooklyn, N. ‘Mass, ofiny of proposals and all information can tthe AS 226 Sout 4th sireet, ud 615 Sansome street, San Fran rinaster, Washington, D. ope nis Of sale as prescribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and. the bal- ce payable In twelve and eighteen’ months from, y of Sule, with interest al the rate of six per cent per aunuu from the day of sale. ‘The deferred pay. ments to be secured to the Trustee upon good and suk ficient deed of trust upon the property So sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser or purchasers A deposit of $100 wiil be required on the day of sale on euch plece of property by the purchaser of pur= chasers thereof. ‘lerms to be complied with within ten Gays, or property may be sold at risk and cust of faith bids trom manuiactu- ofthe and contracts awarded subject to an ongress to meet the expelise ‘There are several beautltul b property, whlch is well wooded and watered, aid over- id forms 4 portion of the northern boundary: ofthe city. “The tract will be tirst offered as a whole, and if not soid we wili then offer the same accordiny to the plat of our subdivision in seven lots, which will be exhibited at the sule, vi mansion hou: ucres: Lot 2, cu 13 34-1 tro} 1 and 2 adjoin Germania Scheutzen Park, and has s fron! ‘70-100 feet on Boundary street, The remaining lots he eust of sald railroad a old, 10.00; “new, 11.00. Bulk meats—ahoulders, 4 clear rit sides, 5%; hams, 10igallyy Lard—retin ‘TM Butter eusy and lower—western, packed, 10017: creamery, 2022. Eggs steudy, Llall'y Petroleum nominally " steady—retned, 7, Coffee firm—Kio cargoes, Ordinary. to fair, |. Sugar weak and lower—A_ somt, 6% copper retined dull. 10igal0%, Whiky stoady,1.10a1.20. Freight to Liverpool pet steamer dull and easy—cotton, 3-164.; four, 18.; grain, Bd. Recelpia—sour, 1,200 ‘wheat, “37,006 bushels; corn, 44,000 bushels; oats, 2,700" bush Shipments— four, 500 barrels; wheat, 10,000 bushels; Sales—wheat, 245.000 bushels: corn, 23,000 bushela. Chicago Markets. ling sites upon the : Lot 1, Improved with the nd outbulidings, containing 22 14-100 taining 11 17-100 xcres; Lot 3, coi OO acted. These lous lie west of the line litan branch of the B. and O. RK. Lots Le “eating” eatate; Lot 8 adjoins th of 131 id upon the Brentwood road, dates te 3 ; CHICA ILL, May, 14, 11:00 a m.—Wheat geraute at one oF more stations, and will be com: | at purchassrscont | LINDEN KEW Tea Te | LAH containing 12 T7100 sores: Lot G contaluing | ,CHICACQ, Itty May, 14, 21:00 0, m2 Wheet Sidered separately for each article ‘and place of deliv- 1005 Pensiyivauiaavenue northwest. | 4 containing ¥ 06100 acres. ‘This lot basalao a irout | ©, 70%, Dut (broke off qulekly tovo% and ts. now ery. ‘They sould be indorsed “ Propoxais for Rattous, | rzrog. y wIStP ER ae mylsud&ds | ofs4830-100 fect on Bou ‘atreut, woted at 7%y,, Corn la ruling stronger June, Bole Fuel of alilitary Supplies.” us the case may be, aud Terms of sales Oue-iih of the sttount of the pur- | Gals—dune, Zi ‘Pork easier June, a 67ie tarde Heart, core cc ty, Waartermaster, U chase money in cash, and the residue in four equal in- | JUne, 0.90. . Sr ee COE EOS, (cab W: staiments. due in six, twelve,elghteen and twenty-four SSeS NAVY QepaRraceyT, mer & Limary, months respectively, from, the day of wale, the pur. District in Congress. 4 a o 01 rm chaser of pur ‘OF thelr promissor 2 Bunnag of MzhacTics Amp SuREME, fhotes for the deferred payurentaywith interest ereoy, THE GAS INVESTIGATION. Sealed Proposais, endorsed to Naval Hospital, Washington, D.C." will be ree ceived at the Bureau of iciné and Surgery, Nav jut, Washington, until FRIDAY, 'MA HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, EIGHTH, 1886, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., when thes ing Provisions, Groceries, to the Naval” Hospital fiscal year ending June F ‘of the articles, with information as to the specifications, delivery, conditions, forms of offer and probable quantity required, cn be obtained on ap- Sehedul plication to the pital. ‘No proposal will be'considered upless accompanied by satisfactory evidenc dealer in the articles he proposes to supply. ‘The right is reserved to ‘The award will be made by clawes. pIO-Law: Porosats For FuEL 5 sions, $229,000 for public printing, caistint Dropomls ib duplicate wil Uereselved at BY virué of a doed of trust dated 29th Sey $200,000 for yay ‘of the army, und $D.000 {oF PAY JUNE SEVENTEEN 1936, for furnianing the | “amber, Seah, Doors, Eitnde and Hardware Mor | ber, 153, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1145, iiasremhobepnceheratendeag bm ‘ar ‘department with ‘such quaitities of Wood and | chants, junty of Washington, in the District of Columblsyan Saisie) SoeLsgiey be required me Hace yearending Jane | og, Cor, gh stroot and New Yorkave. n.ve by direction of the holier of the’ notessecared hereby, | The Senate committce on priviliges and 1887. I tual sell ae pu ction, on TUES | elect ‘to-morrow to con of 2! 2aals welll be reostved for the whole oF any part TWENTY-FIETIL DAY UF MAY, 1886, at FIVE | ¢1estlons will hold a mocting ding "The el (Coal and, Wood) to be delivered. Aepartinent ‘bureais of oices tn Wachingion Tar wit fore required, muy require. T ‘all bids, Fuel for the State, War and Ni ‘not included in this advertisement. "Speci citeutions bianie forms Ushed dealers upon apphcation to this office. utracts) may be awarded: In such auaniition ae st such times as the couvenience of the artuece 1 Government resorves the right to reject any and for Supplies COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, will be publicly opened, for supply Horse Feed, Gus and Water ‘Washington, D.C for the 1s87. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS w serve defwulting purchaser. ‘The AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. And as you see our Yard and Warerooms are ahandy place to get anything you want inthe building line, ‘and y6u avoid the trouble of running about to make Purchases of various material. ‘We have the reputation of selling low on every- thing, besides furnishing Drst-class material, and pro pose to Keep it up. fedical Orticer in charge of the How ‘that the bidder Is @ regular ject any oF all bids, F. M, GUNNELL, Chief of Buresu, WILLET & LIBBEY, Wax DEPARTMENT, May 8, 1886. ‘Washington tor by, the purties to whom the contract Srame Hara SPRING HATS, ‘THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 1N MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S . department vy di partment build- Keneral instructions. to bi ‘Proposal will be furnished $6 Satake at the rate of mix per cent ‘sale; or all cash. at the option of the purchaser or pur- chaers. ‘Th Until the whole purchase money for the same or for the right to resell at the risk and coat of such bbe seen upan applicaiton to {he undersig deponit ott ae epuunce of Sid Wf sold asta whohe sea $250.on each lot ifwoia t myS-eodis Lith at, and Pa. TPRUSTERS SATE, ‘OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ‘ON PENN ESm! O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the preuilaes, parts of lots 13 and 1 0 dan Aero westwardly from the uortheast corner of ee etary Stet ae woth Ss a ed eee acess along Penusylvauia avenues fect 10 inehes to bogie. ‘Terms of aale: One-half eash: balazice, notes at 6 a 12 months, secured by Dey is sold. r annum trom theday of | Senators Spooner and Blackburn, the sub- District committee of the Senate having charge Of the inquiry into the price of gas, will begin title to said property will be retalued the investigation at 10:80 to-morrow morning. Itmay be that the examination of witnesses will not convene until uext Monday. Atthe meeting to-morrow the scope of the inquiry, the acts incorporating the gas company and those amendatory thereof, the power of Con- lat of subdivision may ped. $1,000 jeparate parcels, ress to regulate the price, etc., will be consid- Tastes § EDWARDS, fred, ‘It'isthe intention of thé sub-cominitise CALDREOM ASCE {ogg right ahead with the matter until teball ANDREW B. DUVALL, “”} Trustocs, = 482 bac ew, Capitol Topics. JOHN 7. MITCH. ANOTHER URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL. Ex) The appropriations committee of the House has completed another urgent deficigncy ap- SSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST propriation bill. Tt appropriates $6,000,000 for ‘005° PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTH- der the papers referred to it regarding the Senator Payne. ‘The Senate committee on tions has authorized Senator Logan to report back the military academy appropriation bill without amendment, Charge of Assaulting a Young Girl. TESTIMONY IN THE CASE OF DE WITT ©. JONES. The case of De Witt C, Jones, the commission merchant on B street charged with assaulting janro 762; beguining {OF sid porte Tine of Penbaylvania avenue Gl fees, are cant 10 south 15 , east 2 feet, ‘deed of trust pos ene hunured dollars when p 4 ; : Perms to be complied with in seve Maud 1 here gored ov” the uuiside “troposais tot Beak ee a ee property reuold at rare ‘aud cost of seihating por- aren Ty eae pep OUTRO. ot HUE te Qostlermester, U8, 4, | DUNLAPS SPECIAL colons anpsHares. | “nyrzw.taot pe See ee he Polieg Court this afiernoc 2nd his counsel ap80.my18414615-0t Boye Ww HATS IN EVERY RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | plea of not gullty. Q)¥Fice cnesapraxe aN Olio CANAL ABD MIKES TRA: ics BEAL ESTATE. ON FOURTEENTH STREET, | P10 complainant, who 2 quite an intelligent oO ‘COMPANY. COLOR, SHAPE AND PRICE, Beat it Seen Mo. O29; SOUR. gin, {estitied as to the assault, which was in the Axxarol 34. 1886. ime and before 6 o'clock. "She said he had ) By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court OBSALED.PROPOSArS son at avi ig| SOLE AGENT FOR DUNLAP & 00/8 NEW | ,PY,vi#tuc of a decree of the Supreme Court reviously invited her to his room. Witness ND OHIO CANAL upon such plan and speciiications and At such cost YORK NOVELTIES IN HEADGEAR negotiate Loans ws Heal Estate in the District of Colum- J23te W. Den Ven President OBERT MOR Miten- rransiers RUSS, View President: CALVIN BW. "Board of Directors—Jamen etl, Thomas Q Hiuldebrant, Benjaaiin ALK! Sze Gili meio ER'S. 204 10TH STREET N.W, ag Folks, Pitch, Ovr Door Srozm. CROQUET—At all Prices. aps . ARCHERY—A few splendid bows st less than halt ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON. «es EXTENSIVE LINE OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING from 4 to 14 years, SHORT PANTS SUITS, LAWN TENNIS, LAWN Pook. SEVENTH a 13th April, 1886. in Kqi ea ives at 918 F street and the defendant lives at "2b," we the same street, Her testimony was ireoaies Hons Sad Docket 25.0 will geil ut public waatigg. le frontof | 980%,0n the same AV detetntrage my an peeneedcappr a | Bios meas cS? gs fe Sata wouuern a nuory, | BaysP hy CRAY tie GVEA Eins | Un or publication nt the ae ‘wagous to houses and be treated right ap2l-1! be Ww POULOCK MON MONTES Ae the rigut, title and estate of the defendants to said | fendant invited her to come to his house at Seren neces = aa SEVER P Tes Tee On mrlosm 905 Pennayivanis ave__ | cause fn ahd to lot No. 39, in Davidson's subdivision | gay tue wad sald, It ake Ondo eee ee onda eccured Uy miertanae oe macy Mtns ts Sorepted plan and Salldved to be wo undivided onesid tatsreseriae: | Wanted she could have any sum of money. "At 25 por cout. of tusyaiuation, by tue within, Mews Tor C. ject, however, ointiy with tre remaining smunied | George Metcalf, 18 years old, testified ¥ weo- oats LORS END TRUST COMPANY, ae cues op Coats, ntereat tom ees deed of ers {osccure $3,000 and | ing the alleged astault commitiod. Ere i i ib lugs, land yung Hoo. 4. U. WYMAN, Lite lrewuter US, President in we manuae upan the erase | MADE FLOM DIAGONAL, VENETIANS, BCOTOH | 154 Gs'of the District gr Canesile wis Ter Geiss | ‘The Arbitration fu the Printers’ Case. enn greet and, Erincipel Guaranteed and payable at 1@ time indicated by the accepted pro | | TWEEDS AND MELTONS, $8, $12, $10, $20, pp ate Arguments were made to-day at the Agricul- Tomi insums of from” $800 to. $6,000" running veruiwment, |The proposers Daieelas att cae nal Vee sare, Wwely,wits | tural bureau, before Messrs, King, Colman and from three wo five yeare ” Interest’ payable. scmbaar | epiuerted, tv state in sald proposals what part If any, SILK LINED AND SILK FACED, “Gr all casb. at the ‘soption. “De-| Oberly, the arbitrators chosen to settle the otis” counatd’ teas io the liberal gatvonmge ot | it the Bonds of this Company Under the Maryland act $18.00 119 $28,00, payments tobe securad by decd oftrust. All| Goestion raised between, the pub- ‘Washington Investors icernan ee MEN'S MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS, weg ep water Pie oe hel Hihers and’ the compocitors by the Hemant of PARKER @ TOWNSEND, | mm5to17 presilion ne BAUGHMAN, 456 Loulsiana avenue | the latter for an advance of 25 per cent in thelr _Spl4im Washington Agouts, 1415 F st. mW. ot Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co, 0, $15, 918, JAMES W.RATCLIFFE, Trustee, | compensation. The arbitrators will meet to- TLANTIOGITY, NJ—Horeis, cyrragem : MEN'S PLATD SUITS, IN GBUTTON CUTAWAY | pUNCANBON BROA, Auotioncers’ weieakes | MOFOW to consider thelr decision, = re: y J. G. ADAMS & CO., AND SACK, $15, $18, $20 AND: my! ———>———— Hetwie aud Insurance “Agents, 2091 Atlanta Georcz T, Kuz 920 AND 920, (OMAS Carr, Jouy V. FUREY, assistant quartermas- — a z ata CeO NALS pA OORKROREWS t8 | hry are OF FINE OLD See een eevee hose Delp tb che Mivtnten: o Button Cutaways and Prince Albert, ites 3 Ft oy chore Rust of Missouri, and ordered to duty in Philadel- Nanosxat Liaw Axo Truss ‘ALLOR, from $15 to $28, PPAR AGHS £0 SUIT PRIVATE BOYunS | phla, relieving Capt W. Ht. Gill, allicary store, (caPrral s10ck, $100,000) 414.978 srRexr LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CASSIMERE PANTA- quarisimaster eousral for Inspection, ety ik (No. 1214 ¥ street northwest, Wash! if NORTHWEST, LOONS, FROM $3 TO $9. juipage for the = ee boon appointed bockhoeger tn tee cele tae THE FESTIVAL OF NATIONS. Scenes at the National Theater Last Night. BEAUTY, GRACE AND SPLENDOR IN HAPPY ‘CONJUNCTION. The first night of the Kirmes assures the suc” cess of the beautiful enterprise. The curtain rose upon asfaira scene at the National theater last night as the dramatic mind could well con- trive. The opening tableau comprised all the actors in the Kirmes. The officers, chairmen and aids occupied raised seats at the back of stage, while in front the dancers formed a king picture, The orchestra occupied bal- a conies over the baoths on either side of u Stage, and played an alr from “Ii Trovatore, The Hambeau march bronugit the dancers to Spelt feet and Mr. Willian F. Locus, ry and Miss Tiffany, of the Gy psy, dace, hea led the ion that wound down the piationn which extended over the whole mass of orc!es- tra chairs. The long procession made several tours about the stage, receiving the plaudits of their admuirers,and then fell into position at the rear, leaving the Minuet in the center vi the i@ graceful company then advanced and ed their stately maneuvers, bring- ing forth great, applause from the house. |The graceful court ladies wore charmingly antique iresses of the Pompadour court of Louis X1V., and the gentlemon in their gold-iaced court coata, perukes and knee breeches were the very Perfection ot ideal grace. A bapless Crusader or a straying Moorish nobleman far from hi only added piquancy, to the ensembie. feading coupler were Miss Williams: with her cousin, Mr, Williams, of Baltimore; Mr. Hal Dulaney, with Mrs. Leary: Mr. Gresham aud | Miss Heap, Miss Cullom and Mr. Sprigg. other dancers were Mr. Colweil, Miss bmory Mr. Mason, Miss Dodge, Mr. Becerra, Mr. Geisy, Mr. Frank Heath, Mrs. Gilmore, Miss Verdi, Mr. B. Dulaney, Mr. Chew, Mra, Stacy, Mr. Moffatt, Mr. Karlie, Mr. Erdmann, Miss oselle, ‘Miss Munson, Miss Blountand Siessrs, Buuer and Hubbell, The forty Tyrolean maidens in beauteous array made a lovely spectacle advancing down the stage withy their mountain horns and Al- pine hats, and all the pretty gestures and atti- tudes. The young ladies of thix dance acquitted them: es with artistic felicity. The leaders were Miss Anna Campbell, in biack velvet with Roman stripes; Miss Hall, of Baltimore, in petticoat of pale blue cashmere with bands of scarlet and apron of Roman silk; Miss Lorin in yellow silk petticout, neckiace of Venetian Jewel © Tyrolean colors; Miss Cox, in blue and yellow striped skirt, Black bodice, flowing White sieves; Miss" Hamiiton, petticoat of scarlet satin, ‘The Swedish dancers were next brought on. There were twenty-iour young men and women in the Swedish costume, the gentlemen wearing yellow breeches, red waist coats and bright colored stoeklugs. ‘The iris wore biack and yellow skirts, black bod- foea, white blouses and slecves. The Swedist proved to be one of the most pleasing of Whe | program, aud was greatly applauded. The Japanese dance, with its” weaving motions, ‘received a most gracious wel- come. The leaders of the dance, Miss Bradford and Miss Clark, were very ex- cellent in their roles, The’ waving of fw and the purliug of parasols were most eff) tively bandied, and a few had tho Japanese galt to pertection, The costumes were all very handsome, Miss Bradiord’s, in light satin, was beautitully hund-painted, and “Miss Clark's pluk satin was truly Mikado like. The cos- tume of Miss Sclumore was a genuine Tokio garment, and ber gait was studied iroi original models. novel event of the evening was the ndian danee, executed by twenty-five coup! his isthe first Ute this dauce has been pat nron the stage, and Was originated by Prot. Marwig lu bonor of is first carnival at tne national eaplial. “The young people Reither their good lvoks nor exp entuustasin to look the part. Ti and blackened their faces ba:ba ous of costumes, brecches, painted bianket euse in hey br per nzed feather head-gear, Lom. bushels of beads and chai © dresses 0 the Indian giris Consi-tes of drayer.es of black, with bunds of redcaugh: wader the leit arm aud over the shoulder of tke right over a sleeveless blouse. The presence of ihe Zant priesie. Weiweh, added tw the realistic ettect of 11 warlike spectacle, She Was the cen ital fgur: in several of the tableaux, being d complete costume of ber trib and song and peace tableaux wer: striking. The leaders in this dance were Mi-s Frances Johnson, Miss Adams and Messrs. Bi hey and Dudley." The others were \ ton, Fanny and Mary Wilson, King, MeCalium, Cauineld, Smith, Oberiy, Burret, "Nocr, Bo lund, Barry, Owens, voluan, Keagat Seabrook, Wuckuer ‘and Hutton ani Bisvee, Bactiett, Clept Till, Dou, Borden, Mi », Horton Dennis, Milliken, Moore, Cassin, tiardy, Steveuson and Rugie; ‘The Flower @ance was the lovely one of the program, the clearly defined colors, the pretty grouping and the graceful movements of the dancers making a memorably beautiful picture. ‘The figures were executed by torty-iour young ladies. Those representing Roses aud wearing skirts Of piuk tulle, With green silk bodi pink waists and large ro on their beads, wer Misses Bailey and Wh:ting, leading, Misse Hester, Taylor, Darneille, Sprigg, Eisenbury and Millwood. "The Poppy’ dress was red and black tulle, with green bodices and high waists of red and’ black, an. immense poppy for the head dress, The poppies, with Misses Au. gusta Sutherland aud May Bleeckers, leading, Were Misses Lowry, Hutte and kmily Garland, Ray, Jones, und Burroughs. Tue Daisies wore yellow tulle skirts, with long white tulle petals and green bodices and white waists, with a daisy tor the head. They were Miss Alice 7. Jenkins and Miss Minnie Fiuebrown, leadin, Misses ©. Jenkins, Eila Thompson, Filievrown, Kate Paulding, Mamie aud Mazie Eastman’ ‘The Violets, in’ dark blue skirt and pur; le Lodices and large violets on their heads, were Misses Virginia Brown and Laura Mann, lead- ing, and Misses Verdi, Ray, Tyson, Washburn, Huyden, and Hughes. The Bees were in black Satin and yellow uuze, with black and yellow wings, and were Misses’A. Rundlett and Madge M rh leading, and Misses Stearns, Lic! Huntington, Mechlin, Burrows, Baggett, Ke; worth, Weaver, Hayden, and Thompson, ‘The Gy paies drew forth great applause as they rushed to the front of the stage and formed themselves intoa beautiful tableau, The danc- ing was very pretty, und the effect of the tam- bourines, the bright colored ribbons, the bangled ‘chains and characteristic costum: was very pleasing. Those taking part in this effective affair were W. F. Lucas, Jr., Miss ‘Tifany, and Mr, Shearer, of Baltimore, Miss Butterworth, Miss Beach, Mr, -Rodman,’ Miss Campbell, Miss Wilson, Miss Gox, Mr. Hoover, w. Warner, Miss Money, Mr. Mitchell, Miss Annie Wheeier, J. M, Heury, Miss Biacklock, ‘Miss Richards, Mr. Know, Mr. Hoy, and Mr. Madison. : The flower booth was presided over by Mrs. Laughton and Countess Esterhazy, with a large number of young lady attendauts, Mrs. George Beale had charge of the oricatal booth, with Mrs. Queen, Mgs, Lamar, Mré. Maj. Hughes, Mrs. James 0. Clephane, and others assisting. The lemonade grotto was a favorite resort, and excellent refresuments were served in the supper room, There were inany other attractive features as well as @ great number of beautiful dresses that richly merited detailed description did space permit; but this omission is the less to be d, since the entertainment is to be re- that all who desire may have an op- portunity to see it for themselves, It may be added here thatthe lady managers have de- cided to hold @ Saturday matinee to-morrow at the unusual hour of half past four o'clock. ‘The full program will be then carried out, and after the performance supper can be had irom 6:30 Ww 8:30 in the room adjoining. There wiil also be good music and dancing until bait past ten o'clock, ‘One of the lower boxes on the left was occu- pied i President, accompanied by Uol. La- mont, Representative Scottand Secretary Whit- ney. "In the adjoining box was Mr. W. W. Cor- coran, witn Miss Eustis, Miss Lulie Eustis, Mrs. Senator Eustis and her daughter, and Miss Thom. Above the President's box was Senator Cameron and party, including Miss Cameron, Mrs, John McLean, Miss Loring and Gov. J.8. Crosby, Mrs, Townsend's box, adjoining, contained the German minister, Count ana Countess d’Arschot, Miss Meigs and Mr. Wood- bury Blair, Of the lower boxes on the opposite side, one was ogeupied by Mr, Leiter's party, iuciuding Mr. and Mrs. iter and daughter, Mrs. Mason, Miss Williams, Miss Warden, Miss Doage, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Martin; the other by Senator Fair and party, including Mrs, Senator durrison, Mi~s Harrison, Mrs, Gouverneur aud Miss Murphy. The upper boxes were occu- ied by Secretary and Mrs. Whitney and party Inctuding the Countess Esterhazy, Mrs. Loriag, Mrs. Senator Cockrell, Mrs. Senator Logan and Miss Weddell. In Mrs. Senator Hearst's box, adjoining, were her mother, Miss Calhoun, and Senator Gibson. Along those in the audience were Senator and Mrs. Gorman, Maj. and Mrs, ‘Repre- sentative and Mrs. Springer, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Burcheil, Mr. aud Mrs. ’E. B, Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Join 1 ‘Maj. und Mrs. Brown, Jobn B, Larner and wile, Assisiant Secretary. Of the ‘Treasury Smith, Hallet Kilbourn and Miss Kilbourn, Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. H. Evans, @l. and Mrs, Stevenson and Mrs. J. W. Patter: senietive an, ex-Representative ‘Money, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Gen. W. W. Bel- Knap, H. D. Cooke, Jr., Gen. » Dr. George B. Welch, Charles M, Mendley, Gol, and Mrs. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Foster, Sirs. Foster and Mri. iL He Smith, Frank MeCiolland, Les- ter Bartlett, Char! ‘bom BH Wander and itt, Representative Glover, ohn Waish, ou mn and William ‘M. Galt and Benator Galion and wile mulines tative Jobn Heard and General and Mrs, N. Barri and apron of biack tarletan garnished | Nominations To-day. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: Henry F. Severens tobe U.S. aistrict judge for the western district of Michigan, David C. Fulton to be marshal of the United States for the western district of Wisconsin. Thos. E, Kelly to be marshal of the United States tor the district of Nevada, a Do Pennewill wo be postmaster »( Philip Henry, of Pennaylvania, to Le An assistant surgeon in'the navy. ee District Government Affaire, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Commissioners have appointed Mr, Wim. Penn Compton residentetadent at the Wash: ington asylum, to take affect the 11th tnstant withont compensation from the District 0 Columbta, The resignation of John T, Mockabee, As ad- @itonal private of the police, has been accepted by the Commissioners. | ‘The Commissioners bave detatieA J.D. Kurta from the rauk of private of No, 8 engine to act 4s foreman of No. 5, and Wm. T. Be.t has been Piometed and appointed foreinan of No. 1, view Parris, promoted, 10 tuke effect tie 1th inst. Local Notes. The second trial of Moy Jim, the Chineso clothier, before Judge Snell, in tne Police Court to-day, resulted in ease of the Chinaman ‘on his ‘own recagaizance to keep the peace. Frank Merrick, colored, was arrested last night by Detective Carter, on suspicion ing a horse and buggy trom Nort He te held at the ttn precinct # | The k is of Labor collecting committee | has t ormed by the Secretaries of War, Postmaster General, Attorney General’and Labor Commissioner that the ehiet clerks of ti partinenis ave been author ized to receive Voluntary contribution A DEUPGATE ELRCrED.—Post Office Depart Ment Couneli of the National union met at Grand Army balllast night, and Mr. Samuel R. Sirattan was elected delegate and Dr. H. No Howard aliernate, wo represent the council In i en tt terior, t the general assembly Which convenes ina short time to choose @ sentative tor the District 01 Columbia to the senate of the order, whieh this year meets at Manstield, Obio, RANGE oF THE THEKMOMETER.—The follow | ing were the readings at the signal ollice to-day: 34m. E 55; 2 pam, To-day, Selv verdiet for plainui’ nom: ext, agt. Ki Judgment aitirmed, | Dorsey agt, Herman, verdict ior deiendant, | Darby agt. Boggs, jr verdict for platutitt. | PROBATE Court—Judge Merrick. | To-day, Mary Ainsworth was appointed guar- } dian ot Arthur Cranton; bond $300, Estste of | A. W. Fiske; letters ise. bond §. a to amma E. Fiske; Betate 6. Milburn; no. order author: j winisirator to assign hs estate yetition of Catherine MM. | Estate T. J. Smith- | Meador qualified as executor; bond | $3,000, Jes agt, Hugi Catiil | Pointed guurdian” ad in wad testimony ordered taken before W. W. Mybun, Barrows ag. Davicson; HM. B,” Davidson appointed guardian ad iidem, aes L. Amony be been condemned by @ medical surve; j | Likurexaxt Commanxpen E. Carr. W. H. Lixay, of the corps of engineers, has been ordered trom Wilmington, N.C.,t0 Macon, N.C. <4 ag CHANGES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPanrsent.— changes in the Ordnance do tment have been ordered: Col, Julian McAl- ister, relleved from command of the Benicia arsenal, Cal. and ordered vo New York as presi- the “ordnance board and the board fur rit Silas Crispin, relieved. mumand of tie Frankiord arsenal, Phila wand assigned to the command of the homes G, The p plowing to. Island arsenal, I! It fice chief of ordnance “and | to the command of the Watervliet a West W. Flagler, relieved from Kock Isiaud’ arsenal and Frankiord arsenal, Mordecai, irom command of arsenal and ordered to come rk arsenal; Major Willlam A, irom command of the Augusta arsenal, Ga, abd ordere the Springticld arsen Major Geo, W. Mckee, relieved trom duty hi New York’ elty and ofdered to command the mand the New ¥ Allegheny arsenal, Pitsburg; Maj. Jas, W. | Reilly, relieved trom command of the Alle Kueny’ arsenal aud ordered to command the Augusta arsenal, THE New Cevisen ATLANTA.—The officers for the new cruiser Atlanta will be ordered to morrow to report for duty on the Istof June ‘on board that vessel, Capt, F. M. Bunce will be ordered to command ter, and Lieut, Albert M. Berry will be her executive officer. A cireular, with a picture of Parsons, the am archist, has been sent trom Chicago’ to. the police Of the principal cilies requesting the wr Fest of the agltator. < Barley Campvell, who bas for some time shown signs of incntal disturbance, was sent to ‘tue hospital in New York yesterda: — oor = jer’s Guide. Travel Sinn, 2.4220, 10 and 1d | (Chicago tmuted) daily, : daily to a 00 am. Chicago wud Cit mat, 2 | daily. For 2 am. 120) Vu. daily, except Sunday 5 4:20 p.ui, For done. Canandeicua, ester, Buftalo, Niagara, 10:00 pau. dally, exoeps 4. ANDO. Rovre—Station, Corner New Jersey Ave | nue and U strect.—For Chicago & ‘hast tan | red), tu:kop-an.t for, Cine: jouleviile aud St | Gatiyi00 pm, 10st ror | v4lin. S355 pam. For balchuure, 8,220, caer sash | sua howe am, 420, Cay a ort 30, 4:80, 4:40, S340, 6:40, 20, 7380, 30 4:40, 0:40, 6:40, to mab, Lae Dn. "For Annapot S:40; b:S0'a, m. and 12.10 and 445 p.m. On eamee $:50'a m., 4:40 p.m. For way stations between W Baibinoee, seep ally, except Metropolitan ‘at all star 0 pm, tations | ons; for Lexingto | s:s0'm, m., dally, except Sunda: atu, 40 pin, dail tonal an Wit a ry cept Sunday, Ocal polnia between Washington om. asd 1290 Tio pin. dal Va. ditprans Rourke Miation.—For New . Origans and Atlanta, 11:15am. call For 1 vule,6:30 p.m. (dally); southern ‘nus dex, il p.m. Gaily); Manassas division, 2:30 p. me dally, except Bunday, Warrenton, 7am. dally excep Sunday, 15 am. 630p.u. Por Lynchburg (way Stations) 7am. < 2 3 Suxxaxpoait Rovrs—B. & 0. Station.—-For New Orieausand iutermedinte points, &:30 p. im. Gall sat fNarom io B. & F talon uma ‘aud all stations Oa. mai : d4:45'p. mi. every day THAT AWFUL SWELLING in your limbs can be reduced by St. Jacobs Oil, Price fifty cents, APPOLD, In Washington, D.C.,at 2:05 a.m.,0n May Lath "1866, SUSAR ISAMEL APPOLD aged Glevea years, ten muntin and four daye: Carriages will eave ber late Feditevee tor B, and P. depot, nt one o'clock b. a, Bungay.” Imierurcnt ot GHeoumount cemetery. fialtiinore, Me GODDAIp. On the morming of the 18th of May, 2M o'clock, Capt JOHN HL, GODDARD Me the vighty-seventh year ofbisage, {rovidente, KL papers please copy: ‘tnefal from kis fate residence, No. 1013 % street poraweat, at ¥3) S/clock an eiurny, Stay Ty Shep fate Chat Taabacaudhe ‘Coutopuiony fend be nts. now. HENDRICKS. On the morning of May 13th, 188, PAUL RAYMOND, puongest woe of Arthur nid tas VjHiebalioks, sed ires youn and one maou Funeral trom the readeuce of his pareita,t18 Pour- peotiotect Hortaaent on maturday, Oth mtn ‘Sp. m. Friends of the family respectfully Invited, QUIGLEY. Thursday, May 13th, 1886, THOMAS, beloved son of Kdward aid Mary A: Quigley, aged ol funeral from his’ parents’ residence, 18 3 strget, Funeral fom southeast, Saturday, May LDU, at 280 p. th FHOMPAINS, (Aer @ brief but painiul tnew of diseuse of the heart, MARY «. THOMPKING, aged seventy-six: TPuncral services wiil be held in Zion Wesley church, Dinreet, be'ween te ond and Third streets sou gupunday. May Abul, at 8 o'clock ‘p.m. | i li Tae Carrmat: Te’ Cura EVERY SUINDAY MORNING, A LIVELY PAPER THE GOSSIP OF WASHINGTON, , ANDALL THE NEWS, SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL SPECIAL CABLE DISPATCHER MANY BRIGHT FEATURES EVERY BODY WILL WaXT TO ‘BEE ‘THE CaPITaL EXT SUNDAX. 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