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» a Pall THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C fray. MAY 21, 1886. —— hk tues Ist me. Inquire on prem —A VALUABLE TWELVE ROOM ith st. near Massachusetts ave. $7,000. J. AMBLER SMIiH, Actorney-at-Law, 1424 Nex Vork ave, SORSALE—A PRETTY Ni ROM HOS on Nori Caro.iua av ‘Also, ¢m- with Feoms on Maxsacuusetts w Adires: Last Bar omee POR SaLe—novse 1914 oT substantial and desirable prick, with @nd modern imp nd rear: $2,050, on Tith and Pisin i rooms OR SALE-FRAN Tse nw. lot hese: price $5, OO JAY GOULD, 421 oun s For ge Br. B20 X. J ave, 14s $25,000,.1316 and @ONT ave tir a.oeu | “a 00 Bad W350 i. or 4 000 21610 222 13: hst and ky. = : enti 700 61s iw eS st Ch. 1 te th. Gr, 09, IT suEn. or. “15000 portion of property on m: books. For full lis call a: sil i sed ot theistand 15th. |my2l) THOS. & WAGGAMAN 4 AT A BARGAIN, SQUak rick 1 use, . hot and ed WINDOW, PRESS near Dupont Appiy at Slo 4 Grete: av elegant house. zm east, JOuN SHEN OR SAL Castle Park, Mtv t, Ut Pavillon, beatiful natural sceners. ‘only $11,000; easy ve J, HEE Fst RSALE— Pa ave. 12th and 13th uw, 31x95. Del. ave. C und | 140, ‘60 x 120. ata barzain if taken at on TPRELL, 1418 N.Y ave, 132 Apply to TOR SALE— {tn at nw. one four-gory, Press Toomms: rents 3100. price, $16,000. oub st three tureestory Press Bricks; nize 5 38.000. Brick; twenty | 5 | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LIGHT COVERED WAGON, i for badiiew ut pieumure, In order: WM. MUcHLEISEN, 9185 my2i-3te Fea2e ENGLISH BICYCLE, CENTAUR, 50 uches, in good couuition; price $6 Inquire Cap ina Bicycle Co, 1408 New Vork ave. myZ1-2v JK SALE-$140 WILL BUY A SEVEN-YE. ‘oid Horse. Baltimore Jagger and. barness, sil In Sond urd. horse spieudid treveler. "Send postcard bene Byes SOLD CHEAP, THE aarant known an Scott Bee live, (06 0th st. opp. Center Market, meluding & S0-f. Der ‘abo esd stoaeof tquor, ult cage Ok SALE—A JERSEY AND AN ALDERNEY Cow: both young. gentle, healthy, ihoroughbred and yorst_milkers. “Apply at silver Sprins Baran oa sialag talver spring Se Tou SALE: Bees d Wanigion on Pk SALIAT A SACRIFICE TF Sonn 1 tree daja, Market and Provision Stgre Golo gar Pinke ac. Dress Sai bustoess: owner leaving city. W. H. . 14so Ne Ye ave. my2i-2te Pec ks, SECONDHAND Six-seaT Family Carriage, In good order. Can be seen at ANDREW J. JOYCE'S Carriage Factory, Lath and E ate va myZi-lw OR SALE_ONE CAR LOAD OF HORS fem Anigusta Co., Va, Fangingin priee from $1.0 to $200. Can oe seen ‘at W. YATES’ stable, in rear of G1ZGst aw my21-6t K AND FIXTURES OF A ng a good business. Reason for leave the city. For full particulars fare ox ih star ofee. Papi SOK S\LE—HGH'T OR TEN GALLONS OF AT: deroy Milk daily. Address JOHN DOE, Box 581, myzoate Gity Post Oni st nw. alte A PAIR Ts Youn, apply at 1706 7 OF WELLMATCH:D hand-ome. for in- st, Washington, D.C. SALE—CIGAR STORE AND POOL ROOM, ng a good bininens. Satisfactory reason {OF Hi6 Pee nw m: brary sive: tht HOU; now ren J. H. GRAY & €O., 622 F st “ATA BARGAIN—A DFS’RAB. we. 1716 Seb to Lous ¥. SAL ‘opusedt Libear} PSS BRICK, piece, with large | BDO. s-ruum brie Sa.500. Stoo: dae: Fang to ai each ¥ ©. COOR, Keai my ios Fe ALE A BOGE STORY, ERICK DWELL he g. ou Lst., between Lith and Vermont ave; will ay oiper cent let ou price ask Hew 6 room honse, near Towa Circle ‘oom house. 13th st. n.W. Tooms, sid street : , Vermont ave. and ist “ “S$ roome, on Ho © Trooms on Lthst & Srooms, L4th nw. Srocass; Lath stb. $d st... rank lin st. on Dunbar; proved and ‘ununproved property In all parts Apply to 3.WoP MYERS, we 1428 New York ave. | SOR SALE NEARLY NEW 11-no0M | house, corner RL ave. and lowa circle, $s. | PARKER & TOWN my1S-6t UK SALE—TWO NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, Six roomis, latrobe, gas and gas fixtures, water, c. located northwest. Price $1,000. TYLER & RUIH ERPOKD, 1226 F ot. uw. my 15-6r FRE. SALE TWOSTORY AND Lick Dwelling. located northwest, convenie i. Printing Office: bas 7 rooms cellar, coal cellar, Price $1,800. TYLER & RUTHERFORE fs nw. my. FOR SAE AES? SIGE SSTORY BRICK welling, weil located: northwest: conventent to treet ‘care market, 7 lot 30 feet trout: house 3 feet Goat. and copiains 10 rooms ‘aud bath room: alt inedern improvements: in first-class order: good fable fy Fear of tot will be sold to an'iuutiate par. Chaser at the low price of $8,500. TYLER KUTH- ERVORD, 1220 tse. my 15-60 {ORSALE—A BARGAIN IN ANS-ROOM FRAME Ln a area alley. 800 if “sold “immediately, Bas teu DaNENHUWER & SON, my15-20 1115 F st Poe SALE TWO HOUSES ON IST ST. SE, Rear Pu. ave.; 9 rooms and bath; modern improve: onte: $4,000 each. myle2w A. P.HILL & CO., 1338 F st, {OR SALE — FOUR NEV ORY BAY- window Sroom brick Houses, on 1st st, between B and C sts. se, ground worth $1.50"per foot, ou monthly lowtalments, at 94,000. PARKEI & SENE. 1418 F st. Beadle 1ut SOxvU: price very reasoaable. “Apply Hus st aw. #& SALE—A BARGAIN—ON IOWA CIRCLE— ‘A threestory and basement Brick House; bay Tindow, stone stdps and “rimosings: containing four teen rooms, launury, furnace, butier's pantry, double Bigom, Sid all Vinodera” nmprovessenia “Price, ali of four new Houses on Capitol Hill; two- back buildings, six rooms each, all modern eee ‘rice, $10,000 for all, of $2,500 and ‘Bew six-room Brick House on 9th st. s: Price, $2,500. A bari A row vf five nuw Houses on 22d st u.w.; ail mod- exn improvementa on the Navy Yard. Price, $1,250 each. ‘4 number of «mail Brick und Frame Houses; north- West. Price, $1,200 and $1,000 each. ‘Two new fiveroom Brick Houses: southwest. Price, Wifes above are al good investments, and for further ‘call and see DANENHOWER ¢ £0: _myLim TLS Fst. iw. OR SALE—HOUSE 610 1. ST. N.W: EIGHT ‘Fooms; @ good iavestineut; rents for $20 per month: Price, 2 cash. Apply at 619 Lat. nw. apl-2u tween Connecticut wae. and 19th X.W., BE- st; each bas 11 Tconcreted cellar’ iatge yard to alley: eabluict Santele: Suey dished and'with fevegy modern con Yenlence: location most desirable, W.C DUVALL, 5257 ot awe my ti-2w i SALE-1126 B ST. N.E. N SEVEN- | Broce: rick: House: modern iaprow-mentaine 7 nuleg, house newip.fayereis srt fe uc, ae B. Hilitins co mylbew N SY TERMS, OR FOR fen and Dwellings 2024 and 2036 Lith Sate-UPON EA the buildings have fi with lary ie We fine stores, with large cellars deep, all inodera improvements, with dwelling pepess. Aner FRANK J. TIBBETS, Oitice of the ational Mutual Life Association, 1420 F st. ap25i-m R SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN ‘Resideuce pear Geurgetows; convenient wo horse fare: two acres garden. fruit, && Apyiy to W Fiskce'e COS1E New York plese RK SALE—THE NORTH WASHIN' Estate Company have a large and c proved and uaimproved property for ‘age chances for investment. ties desiring to pure hase or having land for sale in the worth or north. east section of the city will find it to their advant: todo so through this company. which gives its wi Bttention and energy to the development of thut part the city. ‘This company has seventy thousand in one tract on New Haimpaliire ave, at a bargaiu lnvestwer ses ey acres of tmproved farm lands in Vir- OF exchange, 510 Fst nw. PROPOSALS. ‘AVY DEPARTM BoREAv o” Medicrve axp Scnoxy, ASHINGTON, April 28, 1586. Sealed Proposals, endorsed “Proposals for Suppiie sto Naval Hospital. Washingwor Doce will be ne ‘gelved at the Bureau of Mettcine ‘es le, offering ¥ OCLocK seu ENTY-BIGHT HA ‘beued, for supply: forse Feed, Gas aud Wester Hee Fiero Grain Ke a ae Ra ec The right tereserved to recct any veut ‘Tae ovard wil be made U5 Sisecar A Dida NNELL, FM. _8p90-lawaw Chief of Burea ‘PRPS ELS FOR SUPPLIES, ‘Omri oF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GRoty. Wasu re cok ty Ret Tevaae ave asursatox, D.C. May 19. 15°68 Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office, unul TWELVE OCLUCK, NOON Sait URDAY. JUNE NINETEENTH, 1586 snd tumedisiely thereafter iu presctce of Uinicrs, Biss eased by he ote dari Fund ob ws Holic ‘Glass 1, Floriat’s sappiies; 8. Panis, Ulis, @c. Class a euhurad Tmplewents. ce = < willbe considered unless accompanied & the fiscal Year ent ‘ass 2, Flower Hardware: (i Class 6, Elect 14 Drain’ Pipe; Class 5, St "pies Sater Save sitar ‘dase, 10, Riad wid Graver age 24, S00 Ge: Clans 13, Lite and Cement, Glass 14, Bricks Class 15, Sod: Class Iv Duel has ompiete outlit of a good restaurant near Fy: less than 3200 will buy them If sold be next Apply to 1426 Penusylvania ave, WOK >ALE— A BLACK MA ‘igh; Can trot inside of & minut of Harness wid top Bust Iso KOOL set Aduréss Box 21. Star . one Miller Saie, une good Kk. turee Show Cases. ‘Tea and’ Spice Cad- sethier Wit a ot of Groceries, at 125 Zth 3t ene if. Ser; bt) ty dW. gen wid tian Vie mare is esc Yeats Old, the Food evese lo three intmdtes mt new wud OFigiumily oust g10U. Fo. tacther p Wars app) oth tS CUS Livery Stable, 310 S yd ST A BARGAIN IF SULD AT k. Fistures, ete. rocery aud Pro- S.A good stand,» Inquire of CO. 10ch st, abd Loutsiana ave. UW. - BICYCLE — COLUMBIA LIGHT neh: used only @ few times; cost $160 Apply 1315 ¢ reoranst. “ny 19-3 PUR S45) cPOURTEEN VERY FINE HORSES, Among thet are five fine teams abdseveral coupe faud siugle driving and saddie horses, ll of which are fine bred stock, JAMES G. BOWEN, 645 N. Y. ave. | my1S3w* WOR SALE LISH ROCKAWAY by Surgen jon: nearly new: a great ba gain, at MCDERMOTY & BROS, 310 Pennsylvania ave nw. my iS-1m Por Ae ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PAR- “in every l mise there Is placed & set oF Apple- ; tis lke sending the whole family . ca DOW De ob- nes KE OUCE, OD easy paymen's, DF ), Star oflice. my 15-8i* OR SALE-AT VERY SMALL ADVANC over cost,all the choice Hallet € Davis Upright Fiunos now or disp ordinary bare Hallet, Davis € Co. i rv amnor amu a very syn Bi Bietor saddle or dri ise y At S11 9th st. n. By order of my FROM VIRGINIA, them a fiue black team is, five years old, sults DOWNEY'S stable, Fosewood four round corner full 7 ‘quare Piano; carved legs and lyre: overstr ust all the best improvements; rich quailty of to arranted for five years aud good as new; for only HON easy payments of 310 per mo. ‘Stool aud included “A magnificent Parior Upright, used ie, at a great sacrifice for casi, of Will ar- bly payments to good party. “A rare range for m and must be sold. Cail at once. PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, ‘422 Oth street, Telephone, 367-2 myld Fos ‘a sucrifice, on account of owner ies To be seen at G. LL WILD & BRO.’S, Bw. my 10-11 FOE Safe BRICK YARD, IN THE CITY OF jexandria, Va. containing ‘about Sig acres; has sufficient amountof clay to make 150,000,000 bricks, fogether WiD Brick Machine, Engine, “Tempering Machine, Kiln Walls, Sheds, &c., ali in good repair. Easy of access to uoth cars ‘and river. Terms easy. Apply to. ‘W. BARSTOW, myé-1m 615 7th st. nw. VOR SALE—AT MY NEW REPOSITORY THE largest stock of Ane carriages ever offered: la Washington, among which are the latest styles: Vic- torias, cabrolettes, extension-top phuetons, canopy nd extenslon-top’ surreys, ladies’ phaetons, canopy ahd buxey tops coupe and sash door rockuways Carts and draugs, doctors’ phactom, jump seats Cx. tension and buggy tops cabopy-tup Saxons, village ind poney carta, Brewster side bgr buggies the famote Godard buggies and many ouerktyles tog Bumersus to mention Also several necome-hand carriages oo Hadr fepattiog” promptly attended tor tact on ttorage: all work guaranteed as represeuteds Gul aod examine stock abd repository. SOS Mt YOUNG, 479 and 481 C st. .w., rear of a mye-3m hotel. FS? SAGEONE SECONDITAND UPKIGICr, ‘7'y oct., $190; ome four round-cornered square, 74, oct.. $210; pianos to reat_ HUGO WORCH & CO. 25 for Sobmer pianos. my4-3ui Fe SALE—80 GALLONS OF NEW MILK DE x Fe ‘SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, varnished and paiuted Wagons, old ‘and new, on monthly payments or cash. Alo, Stage and Carpeu- ter's Waxon. J. J. COOK, 3205 M st, Georgetown. rd n Pointe Tew, ocr BARGATSRE IN ly damaged Saratogas, Sole Leather Tru1 Bags dud "Satchets, never been used. ‘See our Har ness. BECKER'S 1345 Penn. ave. nw. ap24-3m WOR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE quires no boiler: avoids all expensive attendance; Bo loss of time: no bandiing of fuel; no ashes, For Tunuing elevators, pumping water. printing presses and machinery. ‘Send for circular ahd priee ilst. "D. it. 731 Tih st mhi0-3m. BALLAUF, Agen Z Fok, Sau BUSINESS WAGONS IN EVERY variety, finest and lurgest stock of plattorm spring Wagons ever shown in tis city ‘at bottom prices jashingion. J. K. PROBY. i Roxroro Yeasr Poworr THE “OLD RELIABLE” STANDARD BAKING POWDER, PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. For saleby all grocers in the District, Single Bottle nee 4 dozen... 12 cents. erence OS COREE, WM. H. CRAWFORD £0, ‘Manufacturers’ Agents, Baltimore, Md. myll-im Serxowe A Svrrnise vros THE PUBLIC Wehave no desire to appear before th public as braggarts, but we must in Just.ce to ourselves state that a very lucky fuvestment at just theright moment has euabled us to offer to the people ot Washington and vicinity a bargain lot of Fine Clothing. When we say Hue, we mean something superior to that usually found iu clothing stores, and the low terms at which we secured the goods enablesus to make the following extraordinary offers: A Fine Cheviot Suit at $6 worth $10. An Extra Fine Business Suit at $8, worth $12. A Fine Black Dress Sult at $10, worth $15. An All-Wool Cassimere Suit at $10, worth $15, An Elegant Prince Albert uit at $13.50, worth $20. An kxtra Fine Prince Albert at §18, worth $28. An Indigo Blue Fiannel Suit at $7.50, worth $10, cg Bave full line of Men's and Youths’ Suits from Sup. FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 18 YEARS OLD. A Nice Cheviot Suit at $5, worth $7.50; # Fine Cas Simete Suitat $7.50, worth $10; anextra Fine Dress Suit, at $10, worth $15. We have a full line of Plain, Suk-mixed and Plaid Suits to suit everybody. HILDREN! CHILDREN! CHILDREN! For children from 5 to 13 years we have an Elegant Salt at $2.75, worth $3.75. A Splendid Norfolk Suit “$3 that you can't match in the city for less thaa $4.50. A very Fine Dress Sutt.in Norfolk Style, at ¥4.50, worth $8, We have a tull line of Children's Wagons: Class Beparate Proposals for each class are deured: the en- ‘Nelupes wit. be en Jorsed to tudicate the class for which We vid is wade 7. Lomber: The Us reserves the rigut to reject any and all pr r fr sand ed ry PPorms 27d specisen this office. 5 SON. wy 10.20,21,22301615-60 Colonel U's Ariny. Suits froa $1.50 up. 42,000 Pair of Oud Pants from $1.25 up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETA ‘The Cheapest Clothing Mouse in the City. Give usa wall and be convinced, mylé rem 7 5. JA | ton, the celebrated Historian and Biographer | Nosuch ex- | | Chance. Property dfn ary ofeer iedving the is | ‘A STEINWAY GRAND PIANO AT | fog the city t 709 7th st. ANTED—TO RENT UNTIL NOVEMBER 1, Wantintty House near the tity or os rauirsad, a. P. PARDON, 1826 F et, myai-t POR RENT-SMALL BRICK HOT FINE Fests Seeman Inquire arg! WAR: ‘month by the year. Inquire of B His Eii.tat batate office: Fat, nese Othe “aial-ae DOR Ri ‘rstclase ‘T— INEST COUNTRY BESIDENCE, Fy Reasthy, site outbuildings! fruit. rarden, tw acces of wood adjolulng house, by the year, at LH. WARNER'S. 916 Fat. - my21-5t Per REO ACRES GOOD GARDEN LAND og Broad Creek, 10 mulles_ from Washington, om the Fovumac river: Large Brick House and Apple 45 acres at Seabrouk, on B. and P. railroad, with frame building; part cleared. balance in an oak grove. ‘This is the most desirable property for dividing into fullding lote between Washington and Baltimore 2. Sig acres at Hyattaville, on B. and 0. rallroad,6 miles Tom ‘Waskinetous aati aeeking wrens ‘ait; $700. ‘357100 acres Bi» miles from Washington; 100 yaa, from station on B. and 0. Raliroad, with « stream of wwater; good land; pretty aight for building. Will be sold low. ‘34 acres 8 milen from Washington, 1% miles from allroad station ‘on is and’ P. railroad: 2 ucres heavy imber; adjoin ‘of the best farms in Prince George'seounty. $20 per acre. W-W. HALL 708 tt awe thy 20-Ste Foe RENT—IN ROCKVILLE, MD., ONE TEN- Br edneitendy ited ates BRT SE PUTT, Rockville, Md: pele “ny 20-06 Pron SALE—A Beat TIFOLLY SUTUATED SUB urban property, uolmprov acres; on the Riage Hond near Scoretary Whitney's, “The highest pola of land, by survey ty tbe bisteick: 30, minuter from 15th an 4, ans in beau ind extent of scenery; splendid shude and -ever-tatl ing stream of water. Apply to. B. COTTRELL. 1418 my0-8t OR Sai UMBER OF LARGE AND SMALL Farnis near tha city in Virgioia and Maryland. myZ0-3 J.-H. GHAY & CO., 022 Pat. ‘OR SALE—BRITISH CHALLENGE BICYCLIS, (uew), Balls and Fluted Hollow Forks to bot Wheels: strongeat and best roadsters "made. ‘Reduced from $140 to S110; all sizes my20__ CAPITAL CYCLE CO., 1406 N. Y. ave. ‘THIS EVENING. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS @ CO, Auctioncers, guns CUTLERY REVOLY dig NOVERTLIRY aadese ote AT AUCTION CY COOPS Yon sronring. Coy eek iheT MORNING, MAY TWENTY- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR FOUR- direction of the owner, who is going exclusively Bee Sees BEEP OE ENTS | yateen n wrccans a on, anoucoon pe BE REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHULD EFFECTS OF = ee BOM. COREE TENTH ANS PEN SETE Ss VANIA AVENUE, NORTHWEST, TOMOK- WW, MAY TWENTYSKt , COMM: Sahl DUR eee. SOMME 1 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucte. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ‘At Auction Hooms, SATURDAY, MAY. TWEN- TYSECOND, 1600, commencing ut TEN O'CLOCK, embracing every description of Household. ART SALE A1so, At TWELVE O'CLOCK, one St, Bernard Dog, 11 _ months old, a magnificent auimal. Also, ‘Two new Coal Carts built by Thomas Munts, A180, AL TWELVE O'CLOCK, Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Hs ‘ae. be my 20-2 rpuonas SUPERB COLLECTION OF VALUABLE HIGH CLASS OIL PAINTINGS, To be Sold at Auction on ‘WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY TWENTYSIXTH, TWENTYSEVENTH ‘LING, Auctioneer ONE CEDAR FOUR-OARED, SLIDING SEAT, ; OUTRIGGER EXERCISING “BOAT; AS AND TWENTY-FIGHT, 1886, BEEN BUILT ABOUT ‘TWo YEARS; IN AtELEVEN A.M. and THREE P. M. EACH DAY, At Our Salesroom, ELEVENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE® On FREE EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 24th and 25th. GOOD CONDITION, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, MAY TWEN'Y-SECOND, 1886, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, In front of my auction rooms, T shall sell, without reserve, the above described doat. my 20-2 1 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE PAIR DUN PONIES, FOUR AND FIVE YEARS OLD, GOOD DRIVERS, SINGLE OR DOUBLE; DOUBLE SET HARNESS. NEW. GAN Bi SEEN AT 1724 G STREET NORTH- On SATURDAY, MAY TWENTY-SECOND, 1886, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my auction rooms, J shall seil, to the highest bidder, the above Hurses and Harness, my20-20 ‘This important collection embraces the entire col- lection of the New York Art Galleries, N. Y., offering many important works by eminent modern European and American artists, never before publicly exhibited, Fe, -RENT—AT WAnHINGTON GROVE—-ONE. of the most destrable cottages on the circle, AP i pn 10 anyly-lwe Fok SALE-« ror iE FARM, BEAUT- fully situated and weil Improved: in Virginia; miles from Washington. Inquire of W. E. iT | SAY, 2301 K stp. w my19-1w® | Joos, SALE-FORIY ACRES OF LAND, sire ated within four miles of Oriando, the county seat ed—Silver Spring Station, Metropolitan Kullroud; 15 minutes from the city; suitable for large suminer (GPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE T will sell the STOCK AND CONTENTS IN STORE v08 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Commencing TUESDAY, APRIL THIRTERNTH, AT TEN A.3f., ll cobtinue dally until all goods are disposed of, ‘stock contains prime and Hirst class Dry Goods ‘and Notions, consisting of ‘Silks, Veiveis, Satins, fine Dress Goods, Cashmeres, tobe sold without reserve, ‘The works are superbly mounted in the finest aud most costly of fine gold leaf and bronzed frames. Connoisseurs and lovers of the Fine Arts are invited to visit che gallery. it being hecessury to appreciate this really valuable collection y 21-5 r[10MAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. LARGE PLANTS OF FINEST, EVERBLOOMING Embroidered Flannels, Table Linens, Towels, |" ROSES, HYBRID PERPETUAL RUS:S, GERA- Flausets, Quilts, Underwear, Hosiery, Corseis, NIUMS, COLEUS BEDDING PLANTS, PALM Laces, Enibroiderles, wloves, Jerseys, Umbrellas PANDANUS AND OTHER DECORATIVE and Parusols, White Shirts, together with © full ELANTS, CANNAS, DAULIAS, &c., AT AUC: linge o: Domestics, TION. boarding house; 21 chambers; stabling. shade; ice, | Ladies wii do weil to_attend this sale, as a good as- SRSD. ‘ x Tw. % Heats aud wegetablea in abtiudatce. Address | gortmest of sprigs Goods wil benders da rft'rit, 1068, commen tig at REE EN OCLOUK, SRO & CLAGETT, Brightwood, D.C_my10Zw_| “Terms cash. “M. FOLEY, Auctioneer, myl6-t©_ | wihin may salssrerme yal wal ee ees, | JOR SALE 25 ACKES 08 MORE OF Tie proved Land: 12 room House: water st door; kod out-buildings: fruits of all Kinds; hgh locavon: | Sixwiiles worta of Washington; one mile tw. of Hy 2, CO. 1338 F st, URE, LARGE acres Of land atiached; tine Shade; large Siuble and carriage house, &e.: within Hye | minutes Walk of the depot, Apply to CHAs. 1 | SUANLEY, Laurel, Md. my 12-100 (OR SALE COUNTRY HO! wi'hin the District and easy distance of Bennii 4K) About tite acres Improv raine house, sable, ete; under high ig wel stocked with barge and smuil lant supply uf good water and an un- Surpassed site for eo un the Kidge Toad. ‘Gan be bought for $2,000." Apply to my Dr. POOL, 1422 Lith st nw. DOR SALE-GOOD MANSARD ROOF, ¢-ROOM Dwelling and jarge lot, at Highland siatou, B. & Ay fei maluites 19 ety to be wold at a'great ip. MARION DUCKETT, Attornes-atLaw, jenusburg, Md. myii-im. } {UMMEK HOMES AT HYNESBORO’,ON THE Siitand bi: cloven nilles. from, Washlagton city. | Lots 50x150 feet irom $15 upwards. For circu- | lariddeens agent or THOMAS HYNES T10e Tsthoe | ow my4-lm* {OR SALE—ATTRACTIVE MONTGOMERY County Farm containiog 100, acres, dwelling with ine rooms, outbulidings, fruit, forty. meres in wood: farm on tbe Colesville turnpike, hear Four Coraers, eight miles from Washington. Address WM. CADLE, Burnt Mills, Montgomery couuiy, Ma. apli-owe Station (R & PE by wcomfortabic R i 7 F st. ae. JORSALE-HIGHLY IMPROVED MONTUOSt- ery Co. Land. I will seil oO to SoU acres of uy graziug arm on Washington ait Colvsvitiet miles from Washington sib lion, Metropolitan srauch Sligo, Md. Foe SALE SOs ERAL York ave. and Bounds: y acres. 10 cows, 2 horses, wages. ess and Curt hasarun of milk of eight do tars jer day: running | str at kitchen door. Peruis to ALP.HILL& CO. OM NE | notd"I5 "head ‘oF stock; roud $4,000. Apply to GEO. A ALMES, 1u3} apz7im OR SALE-CLUB HOUSE, OR SUMM | BF sort Propery—100 acres of Tan, bout tiv | from the center of the city: bewesn the d roud and the Baltimore and « bya very large fame house an tion on the place; comtauiaiion ture terms and price apply to AUSILS 1436 Fst. ow. FOS, SALE LOTS lop BUILDING Luis ous 190 feet, near Seabrook Station: Hand PK f. 20 minutes: ride bi Sold in six months care to city: beautifully located; 160 pee $18 4 lol: Apply (0 MARION CCKETE Aworuey-atriamy, Blades "ER M. “JACK! sane Md oF IN, 212 Dat. nw. Washing apld3m Fe SALE—A CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 Acres in Montgomery cpunty, near tue District ihe, suitable for poultry or ry farm; three acre lots, enclosed with ten-foot fence; pring, ud all con- Wenlences for raising poultey: will be folds with a too ck and farming is plemeni cap. and” pursesion iven atonee. JOHN 'T. MITCHELL, Real Estate ouer1100 Pesipaylvauia ave. masodu We Sm How Tar Fosr AND HAVE GOT IT WELL GARBISONED WITH THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF ‘MEN'S, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING ‘That can be found in the District, Note the following prices: OUR GREAT SPECIALTY 8U!T, 92.75, Strictly All Wool Choice from Eight Different Styles and Textures. $7.50 FOR A NEAT CHECK CASSIMERE SUIT, Strictly All Wool. $5.00 FOR A GOOD BUSINESS SUIT. $17.40 FOR A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, Blue, Biack or Browa Corkscrew. Strictly All Wool. BOYS’ SUITS, AGE 13 TO 18 YEARS, 94.50, $5.50, $6, $7.75, $8.25 and upward. CHILDREN’S SUITS, AGE 4 TO 18 YEARS, Strictly All Wool, 92.87, $3.50. $3.87, $4, $4.75 and upward. MEN'S PANTS, ‘Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines and Combination Stripes, ‘Strictly All Wool, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75 and upward, at VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN STRICTLY ONE PRICK, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner of Massachusetts Avenue, Open Saturdaystill 11 pm Mexs Tor Coars, MADE FROM DIAGONAL, VENETIANS, SCOTCH TWEEDS AND MELTONS, $8, $12, $15, $20, SILK LINED AND SILK FACED, $18.00 10 928,00. ‘MEN'S MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS, #10, $15, 618. ‘MEN'S PLAID SUITS, IN 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY AND SACK, $15, $18, $20 AND $25. Large Line of DIAGONALS and CORKSCREWS, in Button Cutaways and Prince Albert, from $15 to 928, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CaSSIMERE PANTA- LOONS, FROM $8 TO 90. EXTENSIVE LINE OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING from 4 to 14 years, SHORT PANTS SUITS. myl7 NOAH WALKER @ CO, p23 625 Pennsylvania svenus Fou Lis SPRING Goons, Bs atthe ot wen conn ‘Leading Tatloring Establishment = D. BABR, mnls 2111 PENNA, AVE choles collection uf Greenhouse and Ledding Plants, as partly enumerated above, ull being from the cele: brated Nursery of John <aul’ of this city. THOMAS Do WLING, my21-dts Auctioneer. rpUOMAS J. FISHER € CO, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREP-STORY, HOUSE AN. KNOWN AS NI ELEVEN’ i By virtue oi w decd of trust, dated February 2th. 1881, and duly recorded tn 1 ello” 86," et nea. \ by, rpuomas DOWLING, Aucuoneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF “FCKINGTON,” THE COUNTY SEAT OF THE Late JOSEPH GALES, ESQ. By virtue of u decree of the Supreme Court of be District of Columbia, passed th kauity cause Neo. 7458, Doc. 20, we will offer forsale at put fuetion. to the highest bidder, wt the Auusion touse winiges, on THURSDAY, the LWENTY- TH DAY DP DAY, A.D. "1586, at FOUR I that tract oF parcel of iaud in the niy of Washingwou, District of Columbia, called jani Known as part of" ckington” (describe BRICK 1416 OT, KNUWN AS NO, icles and bounds in sald decre.), coblaining 87.26 | PY, Wie direction of the cure | Seres of land ore or lew als lnpover with large | S5'Q0¥, we wall well ow HU) Son AiG subetatial dweling touve ant ouvouldtigs SN AWES TINT at 1 VIGCLGCK th fon’ 0 he: house, with ail ia ALi street nortuwest. ty iorlck dive! provements, known as Nu. roperty.witich is Well wooded atid wal | Tooks and forms a portion of th Ol thecity. ‘he tract will be nest | and if not’ sora we wil: then ui sanie aecordiny to the plat of our subdivision tn seven lots, which wil be exhlutied af the sale, viz; Lot 1 lunproved with the manson house and outbuildings. contalning 22 14-100 acres; Lot 2, coutuining 11 1-100 seres: Lot 3, con- tal: ing 13 34-100 acres. These lots fie west of he line of the Afetropolitan branch of the Js aud O. 1K. Lows 2 and 2 adjoin the “heating” estate; Lot 3 adjotns the Germania Scueutzen Park, and bas 4 frout of 131 dy tid rn bow Gav a whole, 1415 dermis of aie: Ove-thtrd cash, aud the remainder in one nd iwo years, secured by devd of rust on the premises, and Hearing iuterest,payable seml-aunually. Conveyaticingat the cost of the purcba FREDERICK B, McGUIRE, las F EDWARD J. STELLWAUEN, mylo-deds 1824 F at nw! O-! feet oF n na ry ae THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC | He-ons of auld altroad ard pon the Srentwuad fosdt | Sets gt fald untll WEDNESDAY, MAY TW ESA | Lot 7, containing 12 77-Lov acres; Lot 6, containing | SiXTH, same hour and piace." my21-d&ds | S3e'i60 acres: fot 5, containing t i-100 acres: Lor Saar) | 4, contaluing § 56-100 acres. ‘This lot unsaleo a front | of 548 30-100 feet on Boundary strevt. ‘Ternis of sale: One-fifth of the amount of the pur- chase money in cash, and the residue in four eq. italments. due In Six, twelve,eighteen and twenty-four months respectively trom the day of sale, the pur- chaser or purchasers wivig his or their promissory fur the deierre! payments ith interes Ne Fate OF SIA per cout per aduuns trou or all Cas, at the opiuon of the pureti, The title to suid pcoperty Wil be Tetalucd, e Whule purchase money Tur tae salu ur {OF fully paid; and if K NEAR BURIAL SITES IN CONGRES- ‘TERY. SIONAL CEM By virtue of 4 du the District of Colu 0. 996 on the rsigned ae trustee in sutd cause, will offer for sale, SSDAY, JUNE 8 FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., #1 at the hour of haser shal duis to cory With Ue ter at certain piece or par- LER ale (a arene mre er eae ars ve the right to resell at usta auch the District of Columbia, binding on the east shore of Tee lui GE the Eastern Branch of the Potorane river. mest tee ae game) Navy Yard. Bridge, and, contained witiin: the fortes whole/aud northwest corner of this lot at a polit on the Eastern: Brench and the beginning of lot numbered six (6) of a survey by Lewis Carbury, and running theuce south forty-eight (489) degrees cast one hundred aud twelve perches to the river roud: thence with sul roud south sixty-one aud three-quarter (G1%0) degrecs ‘west toa locust tree forty-seven (47) perches; thence north forty-clght (489) degrees “west elghty-vight (88) | perches tg the tide-water mark of the Pastern Branch | ef the’ Potomac river: thence with. said branch | and its several meunderings to. the place of beginning. containing twenty-nine. and” tiree= quarter (20%) seres of land, more. or less, being the same laud conveyed by Maclda I Smit | Jobo A. Smith and Sally Smith to Samuel J. Grime: | by deed dated and recorded on the 17th day o1 Sep | tember, 1864, in Liber N. C.T. 45. follo 198 et seq, one of the land records of the District of Columbint sublect to the right of way across said iand, condemiued for the use of the Washingtou City and Point Lookout Railroad company, the aggregate amount of suid land, exclusive of that portion used for the railroad track? belng twenty-eight ang 19-100 acres, more or lew. ALSO. ON THis SAME DAY, at the HOUR OF ONE O'CLOCK P. M., at the office of Dunoauson Eros, Vermont avenie on the eust side, with a depth of 100 | corner 9th and’D streets, Washington, D.C, the feet toa public alley, between T and U streets north- | undersigned will sell, aa trustee, Under the afore West, improved by a two-story brick hovise | mentioned decree, three burial sites, located tn th AUFIVE O CLOCK, in front of the part | Congressional Cemetery, and described. as follow of Lot numbered 6, in square 419, bounded as follows: | Sites numbered two hundred (200), two hundred and Beginning on 8th street northwest, one hundred aud | one 1201), two hundred and two (203), range nities forty-two feet six Inches south of northwest corner ot | bered eighity-three (83), i sald Congressioual Gein. square, and running thence south twelve feet six | etery. inches, thence eust ninety-five fect to an alley, thence | | ‘Terms of Sale: In the case of the farm the terms of horth twelve feet six thches, thence west to place of | sale are as follows: One-third cash and the balance ln beginaing, together with the’ improvements thereon, | six (6) and twelve (12) mionths from day of sale, With consisting 'of a two-story and basement house. Interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum Terms of sale ax prescribed by decree: One-third of | until puid from day of sale, and payment therefore to the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the bal- | be secured by the promissory notes of tue purchaser or ance payable in twelve amd eighteen’ months from | purchasers, secured by deed of trust on the property dsy of sale, with interest at the rate of six per cent | sold, in case the land is at once deeded to purchaser or péF aunui'from the day of sale. ‘The deferred pay: ments to be secured to the Trustee upon good and sut- ficlent deed of trust upon the, property so sold, oF all TEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, entered on the 4th a, May. 1b0), ln equt Kdwurd tl. Obrh Jucobs et al will sell at pu ies - on TUESDAY Ab TERNOt AY TA ENTY- | | EES in front of the respective prewises, us ful- | low! | At HAL¥-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. sub Lot | 51, in Zug’s subdivision of original Lot 5,in square urchasers, oF the whole of said purehase money thay e paid in cash on day of sale. A deposit of 8200 wil be required at time of sale. Jn the case of the burial cash at the option of the purchaser or purchasérs. A | sites te terms of sale areal cuss x dopous ct ge deposi: of $100 will be required ou ‘the day of sale | willbe required on tay ofsale. Th borleeeerths See onteach. purchaser or pute ece of property by. the chasers thereof,‘Ternia to be complied with within ten days, or property may be sold “at risk and cost of defuiltiug purchaser or purchasers. Ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost. LINDEN KENT, ‘Trustee, 1005 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. THOS. J FISHER & CO. my 1Sddeds JD USCASSON BROS, Auctioneers RES! SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ©: W JERSEY AVEUNE, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTH veyancing, dc., will be at the cost of purchaser or pur- chasers, ‘The terms of sale in either case must be com- plied with in teu days after sale, otherwise the trustee Fescrves the right to resell at cost of defwulting pur- chaser or purchasers after tive days public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D.C, JOHN B. LARNER. Trustee, Offices, 1314 F st_n.w. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts._ my2l-déds, THOMAS DOWLING auctioneer. NUT PARLOR SUITE IN LEATHER, WAI- By virtue of adeed of trust duty recorded tn P MARBLI-TOP MINRROM-BACK ETI Liber No. 053,” Follo 426; et eq, Gueor the land ERE, MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER SUIT records for the District of Columbia, we will sell, COTTAGE SUITES, WARDROBES, MARBLE on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH UF TOP TABLES, BOOK SHELVES, WAL! MAY, A. D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.in| EXTENSION “TABLE, WALNUT DINING front of the premises,all that plece or parcel of ground | CHAIRS WITH ARMS, WALNUT REFRIGE- and premises, situselyingand being in the cy of | RATOK, FILTER, DINNER SERVICE AND Washington,'in the Distrietof columbia, and known | OTHER’ CHINA, "TOILET. SETS, BRUSSELS and distinguished as the north three (8) inches, sront- AND. INGRAIN CARPETS, HUGH. MAT. ing on New Jersey avente. of lott, in West's sub-| ‘TRESSES, SPRINGS, GLASSW alk, RITCH) N division of original lot- numbered one (1). runnin REQUISITES &C. BEING TH ENTIRE CON- TS OF HOUSE Nv. 2040 1 STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY- FOURTH. 1886, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at the residence or’ a lady deciining housekeeping, No. 2040 Istrect northwest, 1 wil sei! the entire contents back the same width to the rear line of sald fot” ani algo the adjotning lot, numbered sixteen (16), in ‘the subdivision of original lot numbered two (2) made by Hoffman, th square numbered ‘six hundred and twenty-nine(6z ). together with all the improvement, ‘ways, easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances: thereto belonging or in any manner appertaining, | as partly enumerated above. ‘sold subject to special Improvement taxes “forms, cash. THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Terms ‘cash; balance in one and two Auctioneés notes to bear six per cont interest, oF alll case at option of purchaser, | A deposit of $iuv required at tine of ale, “rerms 19 be coimpited With n tn dave otherwise resale at risk and cost of the defaulting urchaser after five day public. notice of such resale. Pubished im Washington, D. C. SdonGe BAULE, chasers’ coe myl5d&ds JOHN WALTER, Im, } Trustees. T[ HOS E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLY IMPROVED PROPERTY. ‘Under decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trier of Columbia, in equity cause No. 6721; Cog- ins et al va, Talteetal, Iwlitsell,on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MAY, ‘A. D. 1886, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of We promises part of loa Now 9. 4, und 5, in squara No. 846, to-wit: Beginning on G st., 38 feet ‘2% inches ‘east from the southwest corner of tald » thence east 18 ‘eet 10% inches, thence north 70 fect, thence east 10 feet, theace north 20 feet thence east 8 feet, thence north 15 feet, thence west 34 feet 1 inch, thence south 35 feet, thence west 11 fect 9% inches, thence south 70 feet to the place of beginning, with the improvements—a two-story brick residence. ‘Terms: One-third cash; residue in two equal pay: ments, with interest at six per cent, at six and twelve months from day of sale, OF a cash, at purchaser's op- tion. $100 deposit at time of sale. and terms to be complied with within five days, or the property will be resold at the purchaser's cost. “All couveyanciog at purchaser's cost. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 113 © STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS ‘NORTHEAST, IN WASH- INGTON CITY, D. © By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 10th Sep- tember, A. D. 1873, and recorded in Liber No. 780. foil 243, one of the Laud Records for tn District of Columbia, and ty direction of the park cured thereby, we shall sell, at public auction, aud in front of the premises, on MONDAY, MAY THIRTY- FIRST, 1888, at HALF-PAST FIVE CLOCK P.M, Lot numbered thirty-nine (39), 10 Linville and Dun? ‘canson's subdivision of original Lots numbered twenty, Gu) aid twenty-one (21), and part of Lot numbered Bineteen (18). In squarenimbered seven hundred and twenty-five (725), ln the ety of Washington, Listrict of Columbia, sald’ subdivision Deing recorded im Sab. Aivision Records H, D. C., puge 198, and dated May 20, 1878, with rights, privileges and sppurtenances 10 saise Gelonging, sald impecreumeas commer et S threestory Brick Dwelling House, No. 113 Cureet northeast. 32.500 and interest from December “Verms of sale: 10, 1885, and expense of sale in cash; baiancein notes atsix (6)and twelve (12) mon:hs, with interest trom day of male, to be secured by deed of trust ou premises sold. Five hundred ($500) dollars to be paid at time of sale. Upon failure to comply with terms of sale within seven days after sale # resale will be had atter five days’ notice in the Evening Star newspaper. Hose, A 8, MOULTON, all BR Cina ares cust. at ver, 7 T. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. "my17-dads CHARLES MMATEHEWS | Trustees. ‘Slst street. my1o-deds COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, FOLEY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ‘ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST (@31 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SOUTHEAST), By virtue of « deed of trust duted 20th Septem- ber, 1885, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1145, io 283, et geq., one of the land records for th county of Washington, in the District of Colamblas an by direction of the holder of the notes secured thereby, I shall sell at public auction, on TUESDAY, te GULOGE Fas in front of tne preioee Sits SN 2 M., iu front of the premilses, parts o 13 and 14, in square 762; beginning for sald parte ot Jots in the aouth line of ‘Pennsylvania avenue O1 feet HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, ‘MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS 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 you avoid the trouble of running about to make purchases of various material, ‘We have the reputation of sellinglow on every- thing, besides furnishing first-class material, and pro pose to keep it up. WILLET & LIBBEY, Lomber, Seah, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer ICERY SALE OF LARGE BXICK HOUSE — AND VALUABLE LOT, NO. 836 CU STREET mb81__Cor. 6th street and New York ave. n.w. NORTH WEST. V ELATrs: HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL, WHOLESALE AND RETALL ALSO, ‘THE CELEBRATED VELATTS FAMOUS CARA MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 620 9th st. n.w.. opposite U.S Patent Office, ‘Branch Store, 1706 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. get = = ED 25 To 33 Psn Curr REDUCTION. VIENNA OPTICIAN COMPANY, mys 600 Pa sve, ( DUNCANSON > “4 : | seventh victim of the bomb. | Whe Conference Elccting OMicers. | Ricuaonp, Va., May 21. | ference to-day: | moved by the subsequent promuigation of the YARD BRIDGE, AND THREE | Greece, front of the premises. at public auction, on WEED: | bats ing metes and bounds, beginning for the sue at the | | peLecari | _Sr. Lours, May 21.—ALout 80 of the Knights fn leew, | day 2d EDITION. Ee Sceanr acces nos” | LAST THGgTans (0 The Star It WALTER H WILLIAMS @ 0., Aucte . ————— THE FISHERIES DISPUTE. Senator Frye Says He Has Done all he Can in the Matter. PORTLAND, ME, May 21.—Last evening Messrs. Sargent, Lord and Skillon, part owners of the schooner Ella M. Doughty, received the tollowing letter trom Senator Frye: “Gentlemen: Your letter and telegram re- ceived. I believe I have entirely exhausted all my resources In the Gsbery matter. I passed through the Senate aday or two since a law authorizing the President to ret hee our ports against Canada, and as I atiached to a House shipping bill, I think it will be- pink law ER ae a can do Seoiiaatt ai mit ee ant erent aie nate ante All diplomacy is timid and slow going. That the administration wants ® commission or reciprocal treaty Ihave no doubt, but the de- cided expressions of opinion on the part of the Senate may call a balt I am entirely clear that your vessel cannot be for felted under the treaty of 1811 and that under the laws Great tain and this country she bad ‘bt to purchase that whicn she wished to supply berseli with, Ofcourse she must yleld obedience to the cus- toms law of Canada. Isball be absent for the next two weeks, and if you wish to communi- cate with any one here please write Senator Hale, who will take a lively interest tn any matter affecting the interests of Maine men.” de SKIRMISHING ON THE FRONTIER. The Tarks Repulsed and /ursued by Greek Forces. ATHENS, May 21,—Specials recelved from the frontier, Whence they were sent at noon to-day, report continued firing between the Turkish and Greek outposts, The turks are attempting tooccupy Analipsis. They bave been repulsed at Phiothendra, after severe fighting. The Greeks remain firm in their position, Their infantry are now pursuing the repulsed and retreating Turks pear saint Atbanusius. Greck artillery has destroyed the Turkish earth | works opposite Anullpsis. ‘The Turks who | Were entrenched at Sailiosibia, are now retreat- | ing towards Hassan-Melina, The Grecks have Tevecupied Buiraktorl ee Omcer McNulty Cannot Live. CHIcAGo, May 21.—Ofticer Patrick McNulty, who was injured in the Haymarket riotand bas been lying at the county hospital, is reported as being very. low this morning, ‘and the puy- siclaus say that he can baraiy live through the day, Shouid MeNulty uie, he will be the in the M. E. con- y Di. J.B, McFerrin, of Tennessee, was re-elected book ‘azent, recelving 107 out of 207 votes cast. LG. Johns, of Texas, was elected sccre! of Ube board of missious in the place or. A. Young, of Tennessee, the former secre tary. Dr. David Morton, of Loutsville, was re- elected secretary of the board on chureh exten- sion, IT PRODUCES A FKELING OF PANIC ON THE EUROPEAN BOURSES. Lonnox, May 21.—The remarkable manifesto issued tothe Black sea fleet by the czar pro- duces a temporary feeling of pauie im all tbe European bourses, but Luis feeling was svon re- peaceful views of the new government of ——+— Alleged Misuse of Strikers’ Relief Funds. 21.—A special trom Sedalia, Mo., says: J. H. Delay, of Little Rock, member ot the Disirict’ Assembly, No. 101, K. of L., is investigating charges that the rellef tunds sent to this city Bad been Improperly disbursed. He will check up the books to-norrow, wud if there hus been any crooked transactions they | will be brought to light. —— ‘The Miners’ Convention at St, Louts. NDORSE POWDERLY'S CIRCULARS AND HIS CANDIDACY. | of Labor coal miners, delegates to the natioual convention trom Pennsylvania, Ohio, ilinols, Missourl, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland | Indian Territory, beld their first session yester- and effected » temporary organization, During the evening session resolutions were adopted indorsing tho sentiments expressed by Mr. Powderly in his secret circulars, favoring the proposed amendments to the coustitution of the Knights of Labor, which is intended to place the contro! of strikes in the hands of the general executive board, ang promising their Support to Mr, Powderly ‘at the election to be heid during the general assembly at Cleve- Jand, if he shall be a candidate for general mas- ter Workman, a Miss Pendloton Out of Danger. ONLY SUFFERING FROM WEAKXESS CONSE- QUENT UPON THE SHOCK. New York, May 21,.—The condition of Miss Pendleton, the daughter of the United States minister to Berlin, Who was burt in the runa- way accident yesterday In Central park, was reported to-day to be much improved. She was said to be out of all danger and only suf fering from Weakness consequent upon the shock. ee The Seizure of Fishing Vessels. Bostox. May 21.—Thejcommon council last evening adopted “au order providing that, “whereas, American fishiug vessels bave been seized by the Canadian government the mayor petition the general court to instruct the Sen- ators and Representatives in Congress to take such measures as will tend to prevent the re- currence of similar outrages, and that the mayor send a copy of these resolutions to our Representatives in Congress.” Business Failures of the Week. New York, May 21.—The business failures during the last seven days, as reported to R. G. Dun & Co, number tor the United. States 14 and for Canada 20, or a total of 167 us con pared with a total of 176 last week and 192 the week previous to the last. Ss Execution in Arkansas. Sr, Louis, May 21.—A special to the Post-Dis- States that Lee Barnes was hanged at Plummerville, Ark, to-day for ‘the murder of harles Hollman, a” gambler, on November 20, 1885. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices st cet to-day, as ® Speciai witeto Hl Hk Dodge, 080 19th streets Cees | street and Massachusetts ‘avenue DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS. Changes im the Bill as Reported in the Senate. In the Senate today Mr. Plumb, from the Senate appropriations committee, reported the District appropriation bill. The principal changes made in the bill as it came from the House are as follows: ‘The District Comuissioners are allowed one additional clerk and s stenographer at $1,000 each, One additional $1,000 clerk is allowed the assessor’soffice. The amount for preparing an exhibit of the outstanding taxes in arrears tnerensed by $1,900. The acststant istrict at tor "s sali Increased to $1, law cle Snd dpecial ‘aecistant, salary increased. from ements increased from For materials for permit “For repatrsot Brides trom p5, 000 2 910,000, Ty it bridges pw Le ‘ol Gomasiochonaes’ Instead of War ent. ustfial Home, schoot—For 8, butlding, 1500, for beati ‘us, $1,000. gas pisdat a ode racer nae a for National Associa- tion for Destitute Colored Wonce and Chit ren, added for improving grounds; St. Ann's Orphan asylum, reduced froin $7,000 to Rose Industrial school, for a build- = i allowed $5,000; House of Good Shep- herd, pie ¥, $5,000; Fr > ti Woepital, $2500; Homesjerie hospital, For current work on county roads, increased from $40,000 to $50,000. A new item for opening and extending sub- urban streets to connect with municipal streets bas been inserted of — lamps and expense of light- For lighting street ing, juced trom $107,000 to $100,000; and $he'$22 per annum per lamp is reduced to $20. For clectrie lights, Increased from $8,000 to not excee ting $15,000. Metropolitan police increased in number of ‘fret wry Hadend from 105 to 110, Salaries of firemen, tiliermen aud hostlers increased from 1800 to $870 (this incindes only seven firemen). R350 of engine houses increased from $2,000 to $8,500. Provision for one pumping engine, 1,200. for fire department. For purpose of lay ug underground telegraph and telephoue wires, $7,540 Increased amount for teachers of schools from $415,000 to night schovls irom $3, school butidings from $20. new school buildings from $40,000 to $6: Rent of District offices trom $3,600 to 36.000 Increase contingent tor health department from $2,500 to Provision for removal of ashes struck out Jameunt for removal of garbage reduced from $20,000 to $15,000, Provision is made for three additiova: water inspectors, making tour altogether; ou fur laying new water mal 000 to $50,000. For work on sundry streets and avenues meres appendix F, increased from $256,000 $276, pairs to 0; for S, CLC. ————— Nominations To-Day. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate today: Hughes East, of Iudiana, to be register of the land office at Yankton, Dak. First Lieut. Dan. C. Kingman, to be captain corps of engineers. Second Lieut, Henry Meutenant, corps ofe Charles F. Mason, of Virginia, to be assistant surgeon 1a the army, with the rauk of Ist lieu tenant, erman, to be 1st Capito: Topics. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PRO- MIBITING POLYGAMY. The House commitice on the judiciary to-day fustructed Chairman Tucker to report favor- ably an amendment to the Constitation de- z poly © was but one mmewber of Le commitice Who did Bot agree Lo the uction of the cumuittee, aud he only de- sired further time to consider it. THE BLAIR BILL. The House committee on education held a meeting to-day, but adjourned in aiew min- utes without considering the I Was a special order for to-day. This was due to a request from Representative Miller, of Texas, who will introduce a substitute measure next week, and desires it to be considered with the Blair bil. AMENDMENTS TO THE DIPLOMATIC APPROPRI- ATION BILL. Senator Voorhees submitted proposed amend- mentso the diplomaticand consular appropri- ation bili, providing that the representative to the Argentine Republic suall be an envoy ex- traurdiuary and minister plenipotentiary, and providing ior a secretary to tue legation Bus wstalished al a salary of $1,500 a year; also ior a clerk w the inister resident ib Sweden and Norway, at # sulary of $1,200a year. MR. FRYE'S RETALIATION AMENDMENT. The House committee on shipping decided to non-concur in Mr. Frye’s amendment to the sbipping bill, which provides for retaliation for the treatinent of the Maine fishermen by Canadian government. This action does noi, however, Invan, necessurily, iuut the Mouse Will reject the atnendmentas the purpose of the Bon-concurrence Was merely for Use purpose of securing a conference upon tbe mater, District Government Atinirs. MISCELLANEOUS. The Commissiouers have refused to extend the contract of Col. L. P. Wright tor street sweeping, which expires on the 30th of Ju nd are preparing to receive proposals for worl BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisie: H.W. Leese, erect @ two-story and cellar dwelliug, K, be- tween 1st and North Capitol streets nortiwest; $2,000. Mrs. J. D. Cuineron, erect u threes store wud cellar dwelling,’ 18% , between M horthwest; 25 (0,000. Daniel Rollins, repa and’ 230 Delaware avenue Chas, Roller, dwellings, 5 street and New Jersey avenue northwest; $5,000. Thomas Chambers, erect two two-story dwellings, D, between 6th aud ‘7th streets northeast; $2,400, C. Suauss & Co., repair traine green house, Bladeusburg road; $2,000. —+—__ Taw RESULT oF SICKNESS IN THR Laxp OFvice.—Judge Waiker, the chiet clerk of the general land office, has prepared an interesti statamentot the absences by sickness of the clerks in the office for the first four months of the calendar year ending May Ist. There are 250 male clerks in the oifice and 138 females, the former having lost 592% days and the latter 809 13-14 days, the average time lost for each individnal being 2 9-25 d: the males and 6 1-12 days tor the femaies. The cost to the government for the total loss of Ume was $4,502.46, or $3.25 for euch day. Tue Presipest’s PuBLic Recertiox.—The President shook bands with several hundred 3 ically as be did ut the first public reception. ‘The Growlers, who brought up the eud of the line, were introduced by Representative Mer riman, ARMY GEDERS—A board of survey, consist- ing of Capt. P. H. Ellis, 13th infantry, Capt. F. H, Hathaway, assistant quartermaster, and First Lient. L. A, Cralg, 6th cavalry, appointed at st, Louis to fix responsibility for’ death of & public anima! shipped from Kansas City to Abuquarque, for which Major C. W. Fo-ter, quartermuster, 18 responsible. Second Lieut, Chas, L, Steele, 18th iuiantry, granted six mouths’ leave for disublilty with permission to 0 beyond the sea. First Lieut, D. L. Crait, 6th fotantry, granted five months’ eave. ViIBGINIA AND MARYLAND PostMasTeRs,— Baltimore Sarnets. BALTIMORE, Mp, May 21—Virginia 1, &4; jue coupons, 64; do. new Fgh mg ne Piguet hn Mey atop emay mae capers ion ter si ptoaames frestérn ‘super, 2 ©. W. Bently has been appointed a fourth-class postmaster at Bentley Springs, Bultimore the | people this afternoon as heartily and energet- | The Wife of Our Minister te Germany Milled tm Central Park, WHILE TAKING AN AFTERNOON DRIVE THE HORSE RUNS AWAY AND MES PENDLETON AND HER DAUGHTER JUMP FROM THE cam RIAGR—THE YOUNG LADY INJURED, Mra. Alice Key Pendleton, wite of Geonge Pendleton, United States minister to Germany, was instantly killed about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Central park, New York, and her daughter, Miss Jennie Frances Pendleton, was severely, though not fatally, injured. Mes. and Miss Pendleton were enjoying e drive through the park in an open Victoria, which had been hired, end Hugh Rellly, an inexperienced river was on the box. They were going up the center drive and were then within 300 feet of the Webster statue, when the horse became frightened at some rumbling poise in the die tance and ran off. The driver, pulled suddenly forward by the start, tried to balance bimseif, but fatled and was pulled over the dash thrown to the ground and d along tl driveway. The horse dashed on until be was within 150 feet of the statue. The two Indies screamed for help and were beside (bemseiver with fear. All this time the horse was dashing on and ho one was visible to check bis course: Miss Pendieton stood up on the seat of the car riage and, aiter calling to her mother to follow her, ju ‘over tue side and landed on the wh which borders the roadway. There she lay unconscious. Mrs. Pendleton, when she saw her daughter spring out, followed ber, but Struck the pavement with terrible force.’ she wus buried by the speed of the carri the curbing, and was uodoubiediy’ iastanuy killed. Officer Hill, of the mounted police, appeared iss Pendieton ‘on the scene ‘of the accident. was unconscious, but the officer produced respi- Tation artificially, and with tbe ald of water and other restoratives brought her back te cone sciousness, Mrs, Pendleton's body was lying some distance off, and when the officer exam: ined her he found’ that she was deed. A call for ab ambulance was sent out, the coroner notified, and Driver Reilly was placed under arrest At the hospital Dr. Sherman examipea the oung girl's wounds and iound that they were rious, Yet Would not prove faial. Ther> were slicbt contusions of the head and face, thy skin | slightly abrased. There was more to fear from | the results of shock than anything else. The | last accounts from Miss Pendleton were that she was not In any At the coroners inquest the driver sai | Sought the ladies Jutnped trom the exrriage | distances of about 160 and 153 feet from the | statue. Other testimony Was taken, aue the ‘case Was given to the Jury. The Jury brought in'a verdict Geclaring that Mrs. Pendleton Had come to her death though Acompound fracture of the skull, conetueion of the brain and cousequent sbuck. The ¢ouche Man was exonerated trom all blame. Mrs. Pendicton was bora in 1825, an@ was | married to George H. Pendleton at ‘BalUmore | in 1546, Her maiden name was Alice Key and Was the daughter of Francis Scott hey. the uthor of 4 tonal Ballad, “The Star Spangled Banner. a8 wiso & Rete Of tue great Chie Ju ey. She Wasa gister Phillp Barton key, who was killed by ‘em, ntel KE, Sickies. She bad Ubree chil lieand Jeunie and Gevige H. Peudicton, now of full aze. For tweuty-live years «be Was the leader Of society in Cincinnati. Phe Pendleton mansion at the bead of Main soreet on the slope of Mount Aubury in Cinciunad Is Still pointed oui as & laudmark to all strargera, Jn tue few yours buiore Mr. Pendigton wal pointed mibister te Germany the old resi enoe Was ubandoued and the iauily malntaited @ summer residemce in (ie suberb of Clilok and & winter howe downtown. When Mr, Pp adle- ton became a member of the House of Hepre- sentatives she uiade her home with bin H: tule city, Where her enteriainments and recep ious | Were oneof the ieatures ot the seciely uf the capital. —_+e+ ____- The Courts. IN GENERAL Ter. jeal’s application tor admis-iom ar Was referred, W a Rail Jo; Judy | | To-day, E. to the j PROBATE CovRT—Jw | To-day, estate of J.J. € ministration gi $4,000. Elia A. Harbin | didu to Mary Biaucue | bond $1,000, Estate tied to provate ge Me rick. 5s letters Gt ade ted Joseph L- Covinuss bond Was ajpoluted ume id George FB. Hay vin Timvusy Joues, will id Juda ¥ see ved . | letiers “testamentary; of Joho H. Goddard; peti oo. Sheed) | tor piybate of will aid let lary, ied, | Estate of Juseply A. Coburn; pet.uon otf. We Werfleld, late executor, i ie res | dE. Forrest. Will of Mary W 3 petition of Andrew Twine ior probate wud lot | ters ied apd order of pavilcations. Kiesoeth . Harrold app dian to Ik. We Dine W090. j Bquiry Cover—Judoe Merrick. | To-day, Atwell Manuiacturing Cu. agt, Com missioner of Patents; distuissai vi bilturdered Fatro agts Holmead, 1- i. Gaither allows & intervene. Lee agt. Lee; J.J. Darlngion | polnted guardian at lic, aa eee CRIMINAL CouRT—Judwe MacArthur, To-day, Jobn E. Storms, embtaiemeny so | curity given in $300. Win. Leuiy, dares a rder direcling scutence to penlicudary ) ¥e | rried into elect. Wm. Crawiord, asaavity with intent to kil Eimunuel dwdisou; ou teat ing. seats AN ACCIDENT AT PrMiico RACES.—The Wim ners of the third day at Pimiico were Birtibe Letreuia, Dry Monopole, Saranac, Bopaie ‘d Braewood. Feather Uroke her'aece im Uhe steeplechase aud Demonstrator went dewa at the same tie, Loti Liders escaplug injuty lop; bond $2,000. Estate of Johu A, Purper; [order to Show cause, ZW. thodes was yp pinted guardian of Sarah E. Ruvdes; woud Guide. Pern, Rovre ii. P. Suution, Ghand Bata. oe N.Y, Philadelphia, Boston aud jitve Bast, 7:10, Belay, arid TL was 2 dio, 40% i rd Boson. Z pin. Wally). Pilate, pile socommednd pena. dally. Uw Sunday, O99 aaa, i apy aod 0:20 pan. For Ciiveass, Cincumatt, "St. beads and Pittsburg apd west, yore au (clncage lisa dp Sully, 2 2 (Fast line) daiiy ty Cincunad ad Dt ious aud except Saturuny to Cateng. VOU a. ae cago atid Ciucinnatl, 7:10 pau daily, Pat ie | express, “10:00 pau daily.” For” iticlduond ud | he Soum, (6, 11701 a.m. can. dally. (ead For uitunore, aN | Tis , 40, Bish » Ws, } zr 00" aiid “Ad pan. Bor Pope's Creek Laue, 7:15 8m, and bom. dally, except Sunday.” For Anuapols, im. and s:+3 pan. ually, except Suuday, ga Sunday, ¥ wai., 410 pau, For Lorie, Canandalepe Rochester, Butlulo, Niagara, 40:00 pan dally, exces sunday Rovre—Statio: nue and C street. | ted), 1u:ty p. Louis, daily, 3: 948 aan. 8! 5:30 aud LU:00 $80, 4: Corner New Jersey ab» For Chicago, 9:6 a au. (iat ie for Cincinuatl, Louisville and st For Pi au. 120, 140 For Anuapoite, 220, 11 and 4 Priucipal ” stati 8:40am, daily, ou Sunday for Lexingion, Staunton mod 840% m. daily, except Sunday: for Frederik, a.m, 4:40 (p.in,, duily, except Sunday. For cept Sunday, and 5:30 pas. "For local points betas Sept Sunday, and 6:30 pau. For nt Wasiloyton aud Gnitheraburg 000 nike ead LEO, 11:20 pan. daily, except Sum Va. MipiaNp Rovrs—B. & P Miation.—For New Orleans and Atlauta, 11:15°a. ma. (dally) For Lous Ville.6:80" p.m daly, soutbera ‘mail “and 11 p.m. daily): Magussas division, 230 daily, except Sunday, Warrenton. 7 wan. dally Sunday, 11:15 aim. 6:30 p.m. Por Lyubhwurg (way stations) 7 a.m. SuENaNDOaN Roure—B & O. n.--For New Ofieausand. iutermediate points, 830. fy ine ‘Wasutweron & Omso-B: @ F Station —Tor Doreand all stanions vam and 4:40 p. mi every day CURE that frightful cough with e few doses of Red ®tar Cough Cure. Twentysfive conta, ——_—_' MARRIED. CLARVOE-CLARY. On April 14th, county, Md. and B. P. Duke, at Sheridan's a inted ai le eae een 3 We ett, al ; W. ER Moore at Walker's Ford, Amberst county. A PosTMasTER WHO WANTED To Know.—A letter was recently received at the Post Office it from & postmaster, who stated ‘Wasnouts ox SOUTHERN RAILRoaDs.—Col. Jameson, the superintendent of the railway mail service, has received information that the railroad communication from Greensboro,N.C. il the way south to Atlanta, is inveriered wit umerous Wi Tecout storm. The mails have been sent by other routes, i. ‘15th street, reports that J. aperigry rey on the ‘1st inst. be was robbed of a ‘and chain valued at $100. ‘Te Gladstone government whi; 230 tberais are Nedgea to vote Rey. Joel . of Ball o w. GiXRVOu and ANB Cla Cian. both of Wash: ngton, D.C. : NOACKEDWARDS. On May 12th, 1696, at the vary Hapust charch, by the Hey. famut Uireene, Souter . NOACK, Sht0 Iba E. LDWAKDS PLOWDEN — Davipson. Gp tomaey.. ‘of Pa county, Md., to ADA &. Di ot Washington, D.C.” No cards DIED. ; rene “nh year or her ue Wi n ie eighty ‘ Ber ‘iate Fr ¢ ects crap reg Sm tuierment at Upper Saribury, Prince CUMMINS. ‘On W. 10th, 1886, 80pm CHARLES F.C = eral privase. » NK. On Th May 20th, 1886, at 7 p. ahov hit CLEVELAND, betaut ‘of and : Caroline Funk, aged two wouths ead near Soldiers home,4p. |