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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON - p. 6... MONDAY, MAY 24, 1886. ©, Twos CIRCLE. — ‘The owner of premi~ Butler's ‘pantry closets aud bath rooms. Pi Anterior wail decuratio customer a liberal diss Permits tor inspect my24-3t Peewee Tou st. nw. thre Foo Vand I HAVE FoR s. HOUSES. INVENIENTLY ARRANGED {UAES NORTH OF DUPONT 103 2013 I t.,west of Connecticut 1 alot m. nient to bis ‘Three « Bd Floor and heating by by Di Tne ri res, thr: perty can be bought 000. To a cash ill be macie. 3 00 application. TCH, FOX & BROWN, LE 1415 CORCO- far brick, wich blue rn cvuvenleuces on ¥ ‘and nod lot 2 20.500. GUN BO PeescoTT, my24-2w 1410 Fst bw. POR SALE—BEAUTIFUL HOME oN CAPITe Huh, 227 lot BLigk 10th feet; house te ms; mie fovements Wili pay as an invest Bent ov cent mpzeaee Put SALE CHEAPCFIVEROOM AND 81. Room, 524 1th st aw., Trick Howe. A good lnvestmeit. Price $1,560. © I. Part bit, $9 and pst a my225te Por Sace—c LEFT TWo OF th per POR saLe—cuear ‘erty, northwest: house has fourteen Toms, wi large 30. PARKER, 4% SO tnd Fe AGO each; will take 2, .OR SALE-CHEA Brick Houses on Dofrecs be CH PARKER, 4% and E sta s.w. my’ m Brick Houses on N st sw., with water, tO prompt paying ten- th to prompt paying r Ci A GOOD BUSINESS Prt wid doin Dal ‘a good business oh time, Tk ie EW SIX ROOM ouses Fenting at ey have all mod. ts sw P_FC $1,050 cash HT-RooM BRI and Oth sts. sw ‘A God business property. on gt St, between tnd K sta aw. seven rooms ald cellar: price $2,700 GH. PARKER, a aud sts 81 my: HOR SALE— HEAP—FIVE NEW SIX-ROOM Hoases, on N st.. between 3d and 4% sts s.w., with Press brick front, wat will rent at $15 per JOR SALE House, on D st, bet 145 deep. Price $3. xsts sw. ter, gas, Introbe. Houses that month.’ Price $1,950. Terms Gi PARKER, ween 9th and 10thaw. Lot 25 .000. CH. PARKER, 4: my22- POR SALE—CHEA , on Virginia av Jor renting apis each, ‘Price of the two houses ARK ER. dzand ‘Me sw, rent Senee. CEE IR SALE—CHEA P—TWO SiXROOM BRICK between 10th and 1ith a —A NICE CORNER HOUSE, ‘on Capitol Hill, corner of 7th st. and Massachusetts eons in sea e PAREER, Sigand 7204 cell eet my223te st kw Mar; all mod. imps.; hi month Price $3,700 EW SEVE! mod imps. Houses each, GH. PARKER, 4%p and E sts. 's.w. R SALE— ELEGANT IMPROVED PROP Fiery, inchoice location on F sta ws 90 tect font by 100 feet to 3O-toot alley. myZ2ore ‘J.J. SUTPHEN, 1103 F st. nw. R SALE—-THRE Fitdusas ave ren Hf Bear Rhods Inland ave. “Price $15 per month. Inquire at 724 7th st. nw. * janted. R SALE—NEW 6 ‘3d and 4th now.; 2 se: Or Db, S Cay Ir bh mi, Or. th. mi with st HUMPHREY & ADA. st nw. Telephone cal ‘Sr.bh. & st., bet. K an Ibih st, bet. Q and Rn.w. ‘— NEW TWOSTORY BRICK Price $1,060 euch iteat og ice each. “Rent for Noagents my226t~ RB, ML, MST, BET. new 9 r bb. mL. 6r. bb, mi, M Lse lable, 3 st. bes. G and H B MS, real estate brokers, 1, Aid OR SALE — FRA 1215 H st. a. w. E ME HOUSE AND STABLE, rice, $4,300, and Brick Dwell: ie $4,500, on time TON, 490 La ave. muzzrot RAMS HOUSE, 429 H St n.w., 7 Fooms; lot 15x60, side alley. Dyas CHARLES W. HANDY, 921 F st 10K SALE-ON 18TH ST, BETWEEN Q AND Kwa. nw. near lowa Cirtie,a nice threesio ick dwelling, containing ten modera improvements, Pst _my223t FoR hanasowe two-sto Veveland ave. between SALE-TWO sgregms and atl all ice, 3,000. HL WARNER & CO., 916 # stb. w. THREE OF THOSE ress-prick dwellings, on 2th and 13th and 6 bt ty Boundary sta B.w., containing Sx rooms, water. gas and sewer. Street is laid in concrete blocks. Excel- Tent neighborbeod, Kent for $15.30 per Month. Price only $1,800, BH. WARNER & CO., OR Meridian Hill and F Fapldly improving sec —SOME ES 916 Fst. uw. ‘CELLENT LOTS ON d Mount Pleasant, located in tions. Price per square fvot, BH. WARNER & CO., 916 F sto. we _FOR SALE—HOUSES._ AUCTION SALES. —_ AUCTION SALES. __ SALE-LARGE AND ELEGANT HOUSE, THIS AFTERNOON. bie and side lots, north of Capitol Grown Fist ne- Inquire on premises mat-aes A FOURSTORY BRICK between 14th and Vermont ave,; wi On price asiced, % FUTURE DAYS. WO TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT BRIC Tees Seanad Gabirat AND FIRS? STREETS NORTH- Qn THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-SEV- ERTH: GSE OULOCK ae, in oneot te rte Fecatded wubdivision of stuare’ S707, impier a vision 0 5. AEODe y two two story and basement Hrick Dwelllgs, With my19-6t Fok 84ce -w 6 room house, near Iowa Circle. b Erick, S room house, 18th st. modern tnprovements, gas and water. Frame, 5 rooms, ‘s2d street. ‘Terma; One-half casti; balance in one and two. Brick, 7 rooms, Vermont ave and ita notes to bearinterest and to be secured by deed o "6 rooms, Caroline st. trust on premiges or all cash, at purchaser's option, <a heated with furnace A deposit of $100 required on each house ut time of 2) U2reoms. on Q st.. bet, Ith and 14th....."-.6,000 | aale. Conveyancing, &¢.4a¢ purchaser's cont. “Br m Houndary, near 14th. my225t DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, on 1athst, = 8 rooms, 14th n.w., suitable for busi ‘S rooms, 14th st, business property ling. 14th st. Frame house on 234 st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—FORTY ACRES OF LAND, SITU- Fritca Within our miles of Oriente, the covaty sent ‘ Of Orange county, Fim Price $25 per acre. Apply to Da Sn Dunbarton CapndNOCSACRSON, 030 Rs nee imy2vaee bo. ov Congress st., near ‘RI ‘SUBURBAN ‘EK, NEAR THE Several Lots on Q st, bet. 13th and Lath sts. vars and herdics, overlooking city; jarge ground, ‘Uso improved td 'atitaprovel property 1p all well shaded, fruit, garden, stable, furnished oF unfur: ofthe cite Appiy to oo WP MYER ished, for summer or lotiger ume. Address Box 25, my12-2w* 1428 New Yor! ‘star office, 24-3t POR RENT-AT HYATTSVILLE, A BEAUT! Fe SALE—HOUSE-NEARLY NEW 11-ROOM house, corner RL ave, and Lowa circle, $4500. fal new eight-room cottage. ‘To's. good PARKER & TOWNSEND, — | witn small family will be rented until Apill ast, 1 nile 0 = Ee ee ____-WAIS Fst. | LOUIS D, 1930 Pennsylvania ave. m34-20— | URSALE=A BARGAIN IN AN &- ROOM FRAME | JF : “A NES MSUBURBAN House on G st. nw., with wide lot 10x50, to Residence, 14489 E st. we., in good condition, with alley, Price, $1,800 if sold immediaely, Easy | summer kitehien, poultry house, lot 53x224.6 to terms DANENHOWER & SON, | So-oot alley, wii 15-foot side alley, a good supply of my 15-2 A116 ¥ st} cholce fruit tives, grape vines, &c; water on premies, ROR SALE — FOUR NEW SSTORY Bay. | 4 etest bargain to's prompt purchaser, (OR SALE — FOUR W 28TORY BAY- 5. Pe [' window S-room brick Houses, on Ist ., between | Capt. WM. Shira uF Be Benalon Seon Tay VOR RENT-IN THE VILLAGE OF FALIS Church, Va., a House of nine rooms: good sbade, jawn and ‘outijulldings; convenient to depot, tele raph office and post oitice, Appiy at 807 New, York Ve, DW. my 24-608 \LYMONT.—SEVERAL COMFORTABLE FAM- iy Cottages for summer for rent at this beautiful ide resort, one bullding Is roomy enough for boarders. For terms apply to LANG & TOLER, ral Agents, 608 F st. n.w. B and C sts. xe, ground worth $1.50 per foot, on hiy instalments, at $4,000. PARKER & TOWN: I4Is Pst. 1 {OH SALE—A BARGAIN. A three-story and bas window, stone steps ngs: containing fou teen rooms, laundry, furnace, butler’s pantry, double parlors and all modern ‘improvements’ Price, $15,000. A’ row of four new Houses on Cay Brick Honse; ‘bay pitol Fill; two- | six rooms each, all modern pateormnan —|2d EDITION. Last Tera To St WEEKLY SALE OF AND VALUABLE LOT, NO. $36 C ST! RTH WEST. STORMS IN THE WEST. CY virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the District o¢ Columila, passed in catse No. 7,400 in Rgulty,E shall Offer fr sale om th piewlecs, on (ONDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1886, at 'FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the (0), Improved by's inige Somsaodious and well-built . Improved by a large, corm we Brickhouse with iarwe Bask bullding, au tn good order ‘nd cuptaining the modern improvements (HANCERY SALE OF LARGE BRICK HOUSE REET HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CARPETS, &c., TOILET AND OTHER SOAPS, TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT ‘OF Goons. Also, COLLECTION OF GROCERIES, Erc., FROM THE W. L, L. CORPS LATE FAIR, "Terms of safe: One-third or imore (at the option of ‘at avcTion, — the purchaser) in cash, and the remainder (afer de- | ON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-FIFTE, | CAtle alee meetnd acting an idebtednese of $3,000, secured by m deed COMER GAT ee jowm Down in Indiaua. DARvILiy, IND, May 24.—A terrible wind bow on the property, having about elghtesn 4nd rain storm passed over this (Hendricks) months to run, at six pet cent per assumed by th as ‘We will Sell at our Salerooms, = your with i GENERAL COLLECTION OF GOODS._1t irchaser) in one year with interest Ataix percent. Adeposit of $200 will be required at county yesterday afternoun, doing great dam- Merime ofmale, Ifthe termaut sale be no complied | | )UNCANSON BROS, auctioneers Sea Mier eotite wed tee ate Fists i, Sacen Gays after salo the trustee reserves the | PEREMPTORY SALR OF BAY HORSE, NINE | {ailing moss, nes fell measuring two Fight to resell the property, on one week’s notice in YEARS OLD WORK It ALTO ERNE — s ihe evening star, at the risk and ooatof thedetul-| ages QR, WORK IN, ALL HARNESS | incnes in diamater to the depth of six Inches. ing purchaser. DRIVER BY LASS) AtaS See ABS | Many houses had all windows torn out by the JAS. G. PAYNE, Trastee, Wakes ay GARY, AL ail. The greatest damage is to the growing ‘CB Court House, | HARN MAY TWENTY-FIFTH, at | Wheat crop, now in Tull head, and itis wholly DUNCANSON BROS, Ancta myl3-10t_ | pPEVaN Oo ‘A. M.. in front of our rooms, | destroyed along the track of the storm, No rpu0s. ‘E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. {Till Peremptorily dispose of the above team. lives Were lost so far as known, but several DUNCANSON BROS, ucts (P®FeMPTORY SALE OF BRICK AND FRAME On FRIDAY APTEBNOON, MAY TWENTY- a R nidnia mines, the Buildings now en mare mises, the Bu laine, now ey 605 and west of squate, OOS, Bounded by New Sere? avenue, Hi 1 and South Capitol streets, Consisting of # two-story Hrick Houses, six rooms each: houses were blown dow: —— Derailed By = Drove of Cattle. Staten, Mo. May 24—A freight train, on the Chicago and Alton railroad while approach- ing this city yesterday morning dashed into a drove of cattle, killing three of them. ‘Their carcasses threw the engine off the track and de- SALE OF VALUABLK IMPROVED PROPERTY. ‘Under decree of ihe Suprom 3 Di trict of Columbia, in eau Cog: fins gt al. va Talve et al. I will ell, on, MONDA’ HE TWENTY-FOURTH DaY OF MAY, 1856, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, the premises, part of lots Nos. 3. 4. and 5, in square No. 846, to-wit: Beginning on G st., 38 feet Fy ches ‘east from the southwest corner of said square, thence ie] i" + 4 Brick Houses, aud railed ten cars. The fireman, Pres Monday, cant 19 foci thtave Rerun SG feck riranee eaak 8 toee, 10 Brame Hosea” was instantly killed. Engineer Loue an thence north 15. feet, thence west Ba foot 2 inch, Brakeman Kueger were seriously injured. ———— Strikers Charged with Incendiarism. READING HAT FINISHERS TO BE ARRESTED FOR BURNING DOWN A FACTORY. READING, Pa., May 24.—A detective swore Sale perempiory. Zhe buildings must be tern down and removed within ten days from date of sale. my 2¢d&ds_DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, PONCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, thence south 35 feet, thence west 11 fect 9% taches, thence south 70 feet to the plage of beginning, with the im, residence, ments, with interest at six per cent, at six and twelve montis from day of sale, or a.1 cashi, at purchaser's op- le T w be | AUCTION SALE OF THE BOOTHS, LUMBER, | out warravis to-day against six bat finishers, i bu dmb tag oe Ae cme yah | “SERNAME, OB THE, Bogs, Earns, | out wacrauls Coay aentint x nt Ualaborn be resold at the purchaser's cost. All conveyancingat | CORPS AP THEIR’ LATE FAIR AND BA-| ona strike, on the charge of being the purchaser's cost, AaB who burned down E, H. Coldren's: ory ak Waoween warner | attr TVS MONG, MAY TWENTY, | Adamstown, involving a loss of #360 ves 90 F A a ss TEN OCLOC pt we will ell ry. T.E.WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ___miy17-détds_| the Arniory of the W. L. I. Corps. corner 10th and | 2022 Downing, formerly of Yonkers, N. Y. story nnd back buildings, improvements. rice, 81 $2500 cach. A new six-room Brick House on 9th st. s.e; all mod- JOR SALE-TWO NICE COTTAGES, HYATTS- Nille. Also, Lots, STONE & 1 my 10,000 for all, oF $2,600 and ATTLEFIELD, 1226 F st nw. arrested and placed in Jail, and the detectives are looking for the others. It is even alleged that @ resolution was offered in the union to all the Lumber, &c., mentioned is and scenery are portable, and can od and used for similar purpose Streawe northwt above, ‘The booth THIS EVENING. ai ax DW. Sa ae Pa, 'DUNCANSON 3 burn down the hat factories. The arrest caused rn improvements, Price, $2,500, A bargain, oa | POR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN REST Tease TLENY, REVOLUS ROY sLTLES, 7a ® great seusation, The finishers of Sony half cE ee rman | Iara meter Sure nba See fme manus | ATCA SILVERY At SEW RLa Has: | DONS aH. eka eeebeer ey ie ont tee Rew (five rooms and cellar each) Brick Houses for acountry seat of the finest ind; contains 11ducrea INSYIVANTA AVENUES NEAR FOUR Gon: an, FUCHSIA aNp ruin PLANTS AF The M. E. Gencral Confer Apopbes of smal! Brick suid Frame itouses; north- | Carriages, 20iives Of bees ad all needed farising | Repo he tener, who Ie going excluslvely | AUCTION. adtassdinof pret teshecneeed Wipe, Price, 91,200 and $1,000 each.” Gtenwife "Station on tand, 15 mtnatee! vide. trom ine | in emasuiectaring Suetgeaa fai eaTtn ae aboe SEVENTH a0, MORNING, MAY TWENTY: | THE PRESIDENT'S ATTENTION INVITED TO THE da artigo invemeni an fr tre | Bases eeu eta G RE Ha face na at | BAe Hat tnar Uta aemaal Ae™ | Manis MVR OEM gtia eas | Hiinoann oF tun cuuman teuatYe ; ine. ‘above are all food investments, and for further beret NORTH WASHINGTON Ritab aayate Bare ine may be expone 4 ere eget car and other plants now in bloom and In an wane itor Sy Ban petnag es Ahgoeee DANENHOWER & SON, f — ae . = ‘Terms, cash, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, agent to the bishops and bishops’ widows itty ‘OR SALE—HANDSOME SUBURBAN REST my24-ats ‘Auetioneér. | the amounts designated to be paid to them an- 610 I, ST, HHT | rooms aod closes ange siasin ais eres cc eae aoa at TOMORROW: HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionecr, nually aggregating $31,000. od Investment; rents fe Jer month; a bes er 04 ON = — x A resolutian was adopted that U. 8, Senators ide, $2,000 cash “Apply at O19 List uw? aplovan | Sondulerond, wbove river; beaut Tnquire'cn premises: | (P 2OMAS DOWEING, Avotioncer. 'E THOUSAND BEDDING PLANTS PUTUPIN | Harris, Whitthorne and Morgan be requested rok SALE—1156 BST. oN myzilwe LARGE PLANTS OF FINEST, EVERBLOOMING | BASKETS READY PUR PLANTING, Ad’ AUG | Lo lool after the publishing ones ane eee no" aes odes wake aveensmen ts 0A? | von sArE-ReAUTIFUL PLACE oy Tarmny | Mieke, HYBRID FEAPRIVAL HOseeGEUA: | TION, MORNING, May twenty. | CHO. seg ido seesc sapeeia: Cheap if soldat Sane MEME panered: south front: | HH acres on Tenleytown rond, nearst. Albans’ church, | 1. : op nOORA LIC oath ' ORO) n | he committee on mission ss seve Foi Ss TEE BEDS Ghavaee | pov ohana yeasty | ENGRTERAGAL ofLltty OOS UCE | Raa Satay CN wR RE | evi ae Seite a - rick house, + B25, Or tes = suciely, tg COR SALE-U BASY T! (S, OR FO! mission to inspect, &c. apply t© ADAMS & NIN M WEN’ iCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, A resolution was adopted ‘ing the atten- RentSiores and Dwellings 2024 and 2000 14th | BHALLy 1420 Fst my223t_| ptt 1800, commencing a KLE EN OCL the United st. ‘These buildings have fine stores, with large cellars, 61 feet deep, all modern improvements, with dwelling above. Applyto FRANK J. TIBBETS, Office of the National Mutual Life Association, 1420 y . os SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN Residence near Georgetown; convenient to horse POR RENT COUNTRY MT PUMASANT: Will be rented for the summer months, at Mt. Pleasant, a nicely furnished house, with frutt, stable, €e._ No one without the best of r ice need apply. ‘CHARM cond Auditor’g office, my22-8t® Olt EXCHAN OP Zare two acres garden fale aoe AEE en i; Fiske Cocid0 New Fork ave, “MUEIG2Ge" | H Neo miles Kom Radenshurg, contain JPOnSA LE, THE NORTH WASHINGTON REAL ington, or JOHN STEPHEN, Bisdensvurg, Md. Entate Company haves targa and choice dine af S08 maprgvae an uniiaproved, property for sale, offering | on HENTOTHE_ UNIVERSITY PLAGE, OF. ave chances for luvesiusent” arias deatiee erat NTY RE ACE, rte chances for investment, Parties desiring to pur | H pose east rare is som eN eae he hoe oe ten rooms, unfurnished. and willbe rented for the phe oy apo oo teerae e 3 AL todo so through this cory hols ny. Which gives its w! per month. attention and energy to the development of that part | _™ t_THOS EB WAGGA mat 2 ‘of the city ‘This company has seventy thousand ANTED—TO RENT UNTIL NOVEMBE! feet in one tract ou New Hampshire sve, at a bargaiu & Country House, near the city or on railroad. for investment. ALP. FARDON, 1820 F st. my2l-oe Also, 200,600 acres of improved farm lands in Vin | ——"-=" = OUNTRY RES! s sinia for sale or exchange, Fez NEST COUNTRY IDENCE, a23-6m 510 F st ow. first-class location, very healthy,with outbuilding fralt, gurden, two gcron of woods a ing house: by the your, ath t1, W: is 1-5 __FOR SALE—LOTS. Poh Sas -tunee Fixe 10m, vac aia7 S, (new), Balls and Fluted’ Hollow Forks to botil wheels strongest and best roadsters made, Reduced feet on T st, Just west of New Hampshire ave., ne | fom $140 to 6110; all'sizes. s parking: only és cen im tout, ALO. 8g fect orth | _ So"? ORB AL Cu co,, 14008. ave side BW, ry cheap. Apply OWNEI Room (OR RENT—AT WASHINGTON GROVE—ONE ce a a Fk of the most desirable cottages on the circle, Ap- POR SALE-UNDOUBTEDLY A _BARGAIN— | Ply, room 101 Corcoran bullding. Bs Jot 305390, northwest in first-class location, at G5 cis. if sold ‘within three days. Address. 1. TION, Star oMca, my24-3t {OR SALE-THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON Massachusetts ave. bet. 17th and Isth sta, 25 feet fronteach. J. F-OLMSTEAD, 1416 New York aver myz4-3t AN ELEGANT BUILDING SITE on Rhode Island ave. near Towa Circle, 34 by 80 to alley. J. F, OLMSTEAD. 1416 New York ave- FORTY-ACRE FAR ig situated and well improved: oun Washington. Inquire of Ww JOR SAL ‘full irgin! W. ES LIND- my10-1w* high location ‘SIX miles north of Washington; one mille bw. of Hy- Attsville; good roads; linmediute possession, myli2w A. P.HILE & O0,, 1888 F st. —= a es Pek, Sa ou COUNTRY, HOME, x EVE = DILD- | Af witnin the District and easy distance of Benning y acomfortable frame house, stable, etc.; under high ae ama Fst nw. | Ghitivation, being well stocked with fare und suns JOR BSALE-LOTS-THE FIN LOT ON Lanier Helsbts 12iye per foot. “A very few choice jots on Washington Heights yet remain unsold, Se- lect lot on Rhode Island ave., between 14th st. and Jowa Circle, $2 per foot; nlae’ Meridian MI lots, the fruits; an abundant supply of good water and an un- surpassed site for cottage on the Ridge oud. ‘Can be bought for $2,000." Apply to. my 12-120 ‘Dr. POOL, 1422 11th st. n.w. SPLENDID LARGE THREE | pyar ee ae = ¢ | FAOR SALE—GOOD MANSARD ROOF, 6-ROOM ‘Moty und celine brick dwelling. ou. st,between | baton the till commanding fngcity and country vies Dwelling and large lot, at Highland station, 1 2d and Sa sts. nw. containing 12 rooms. bath room, | B35 ty soo eae eS the eee oF 0 ©. RK; eight minutes 06 city: sold at agreat Pantry; every modera conv oe AD first-class | the District, just north of Secretary Whi bargain.” MARION DUCKETT, Order. | Price, 99,000, BH. WARNER & ebase and the Green estate. Bill before aceeeeere an a my abit 916 F st_n.*._| Line otstreet cars wo this point; will be worth doubi QUSMER HOMES AT HYNESBONG, ON THE FP O8S 4 SOME EXCELLENT NEW HOUSES, | frstciass investment for small sume. The two [Band P. RR: eleven miles from Washington ie be Boole Fook an tok noc Small lots in choicest part Mi. Pleasant at 2Bc | Cliy, Lots 502100 feet from 315 upwards. For crea: Sory bricks six rooms and bith, bay window and | 10: 180,000 feet, iying beautifully in Mu Pleasaut: | {aPaddress aueut of THOMAS ITER ee TGS a, digas, All aicdera ipsgrovemscnis, Trice, 35000." | Balfor the whole ceered, low to gromnt purchasers | nw" ms 4d odt Bit WATER & Cor, 918 Foe ey. Atle lot on New Hampshire ave., bet Land = = = = Seay = XM, }, at $2 er foot. Fine lotou List. near New | POR SALE—ATTRACTIVE MON RTH SIDE OF C Hampshire ave. at SOc foot. Good lot on 22d st., next County Farm containing 100 acres, dwelling to cur. N. 20%100, with smail frame house paying $8 | nine rooms, outbuildings, fruit, forty acres in woo 4 b, for $1,650. Elegant 3U-foot front on | farm on the Colesville turnpike, near Four Corners, ‘coders tin prov Massachusetts ave. bet. 17th and 18th, depth 160 feet, | €ikbt miles from Washington. Address WAL CALLE, fo go alley i good repate at the low price of $1.50 per foot; has Traine houseron | Burnt Mills, junty, Md. apl7-6w* ‘and 3d sta, near Brick Dwelling. containing 10 rooms atid b: modern improvements: AVE. S. BETWEE She Capitol a tory and a i ‘Sout exposure, wide ‘ing; opposite triangular reservation; jot 50 feet By'soowi 100, to sileys ysis $4,000. HL. WARNER & CO., my223t vie HR SALE-SEV RAL BEAUTIFUL CoT- tages in Le Droit Purk,from $ 5,500 to $4,500:each lot 302126. These ifouses ana Lots are very. heap. ‘Terms easy. ING, B. WAGGAMAN mys2in BOLb08 Fst naw. ROR SALE—A VERY NICE 3SIORY BRICK dwelling, well located: northwest; convenient to freet cars, market, €c.; lot 30 feet trout: house 21 feet front, and contains 10 rooms and bath rovtn: all Seca secenr mages HB SALE—-AT A aera hw. proveweuts: ip first-class order; good brick je Im rear of lot, will be sold to an imi of $3,500, TYLE! see a VERY BA bE Brick House on 10th st_n.w.. 7r. And bach; all mi. “DUFFY & BOLTON, 60 7 ath st myadute OR SALE—GREA ek gills property ore Miidal ratate Agent, 1428'S T BARGAIN IN REAL ES FOUR STORIES ements: 216 © st. & LITTLEFIELD, i2 OR SALE—VIRGINIA FAKM, ‘JNO, B. RLOsS, 927 F st n.w. ONTO ery Co. Land. I will sell 50 to 800 acres of Fazing farm on Washington and. Colesville turnpike, Similes from Washington, 4 from Sliver Spring Stat tion, Setropoliaa ranch Wik Gi Fe CLA 5 ¥F Which will pay taxes and small literest.. Fine cor. lot on nw. cor. 61 and M nie, 252110, foF 20e foot, with adjoin on Mst., 1b¢ foot: terrace, bigh. healthy, Hue parkiug, shade tees, all street, Water, gas and sewer improvements; speculative to hold, oF for sma!l houses lies exceptionally well. “Most desirable tier of Jots on 2Zistat, just north of N st, now gradiug for Duiiding purposes, at $1.25 to $1.35 per fost: best for the money now offering in this éxeellent part of .w. for building, purposes oF ‘apecuiative™ Investment Northwest cor, on 16th st, 202100, at $1.03 per foot, and adjoining lots for $1.50. Several other Ane ots, South of these, on 16th si. $2 to $5 per foot, north al ¥F cc OR SALE—-ONE-HALF MILE FROM Ni ork ave. and Boundary, nice S-room House, 25 south ofscuts Circle, Other low "and high-priced ius | #<res10 coms, 2 horses, Waxon, harness and cart: ve curt has ot per day: runnin Hees ER @ WIMET: | stream: woll at kitehen door. ‘Terns to sult id Sse SE Se | “pei A. P-HILL & CO., 1338 F st, EN ROUND SALECERAUTIFUL SUMMER HOWIAT cotf of Lincoln Park st from. 10 to 25 cents per | H\ncins besides tens 300 Bult eee ood tals “nyzeoe” CHARLES WOHANDY. | | hold 15 head of stock; near rallroad stauom: peice $4,000. Apply to GEO. A. ARMES, 1337 Fst. u.W. apzzim ‘OR SALE_2232 FRET OF GR tion of the President of the United States to the KAILROAD, INSURANCE, BANK, TELEPHONE | international treaty with China, the disregard within my salesrooms, I will sell, without reserve, a choice collection of Greenhouse and Bedding Planta, oltection ot i ° On WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, at | Of Which threatens violence to the missionaries Sa partly cuummacsied above, sltbeing trom tha/osle ONE O'CLOCK: we well sell In our auction Foous, in | {he church in that country. THOMAS DOW LING, Adattion to administrator's sale AGO stares Metropol. mane Fematnder of the aooeDIns penn aves a1. y in Railroad Company s.ock, 1.0 sures Tugys Tire | consumed in discussing the tensperance ques- _my2l-dts Auctioneer. | Insurance Compauy stock, 20 shares National Bante | tion, = b of Republic stock, "14 shares Anacostia ‘Railroad, Company stock, 100 shares Telephone stoc s SCANSON BROS, Ancta, a The Strike Was a Failure. New Youk, May 24.—The police have been withdrawn entirely from the cars running on Sd avenue, between the depot and the city hall; but one offiver is still kept on each ear on the other lines of the road. Jolin Manony, one of the strikers on the road, was sent to prison for six months for assaulting @ non-union iriver, ——_.—__ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices Swasted DUNCANSO: J) ONCANSON BROS, Auctioncers AWOSTORY BRICK, No. 919 SIXTH STREET, EAR K SOUTHWEST, WITH FRAME BUILDING IN REAR. 00 FRDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK BP. AL, we will sel Iu tront of tite premiues, PART OF LOTS 27 AND 28, Square No. 470, Fronting 18 feet on 6th street, and running back 122 tvet to alley, Improved on frout by two-story brick six rooms; modern conveniences; and on rear by smail ls property ts used for baal a ils property 1s used for business purposes, ad w bea eval Tavestmuents ae ‘2 deposit of g1U0 ai sale, 1108, J. FISHER & O0., Real Estate Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of gx the District of Columbia, entered on the 4th day May, 1886, in equity cause No, 9895, whereit Mi Edward H. O'Brien et ul. are complainants, tad Mary &. Jucobg et al. are defendants, the undersigned ‘Trustee, hamed In sald decree. WIll sell at public auc- Hon on TUESDAY AF TEMNOON, MAY TWENTY: FIETIL, In frout of the respective premises, a fol- ows: ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. sub Lot ‘Zug’ subdivision of original Lot 5,in square red 361, ironting nineteen feet two inches on ie on the east side, with 4 depth of 100 feet to public alley, between T and U streets north- West, Improved by a (wo-story brick house. AUFIVE OCLOCK. in iront of the Premises, part in Square 419, bounded as follows: Sth sireet_ northwest, one bundred and ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by spect wire to H. H. Dodge, 989 15th street Awo feet SIX inches souti of nurthwest corner of DUNCANSON BROS, Name.) 0. 3:00) Name, 0. 300 tr ait running ‘thence. south twelve toot six | _™y24-déeds Auctomeers baal ¢ easl ninety-five feet to ap alley, thence | GQ ALE ‘Y; Cont....... 10113 101% north Uwvelve feet six teches, theuce west to place of a 25. | 28% dewinning, together with the’ iinprovements thereon, consisting of a two-story and basement house, “Terms of sie as preceribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, and the. bale &uce payable tn twelve and elehteen’ months. from day of sale, with Interest al the Fale of six. per cent per aunuin from the dug of sale. ‘The deterred. pai Inents to be secured to the Trustee upon good suid a ficient deed of trust upou the property 40 sold, of all Gash at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. “A deposit of $100 will be required on tie day. of sale fon euch piece of property. ty. tha purchaser oF pitt Shiasers thereof, Yermis to be compiled with within ten or SIX HUNDRED STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS, CAREFULLY SELECTED FROM THE MOST POPULAR SUBJECTS OF FRENCH, GER- suser or purchaser Atheovevanciig | MAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ISSUES, x ANDEN RENT, Trustee, FORMING A COMPLETE GAL- 12s Ba, | Wab- Pa — THOS. J FISHER & CO. RY OF ALT. my 1d&ds SIS 513 |West Union. sed tees Washington Stock Exel ‘The following changes from Saturday’ P[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionese. EXAMPLES OF THE LEADING WORKS ‘8 quotation: on the Washiugton stock Kxehange are noted to-day ANT SALE oy Tux aReat USE SUL, conto, Leek Beh, Phy asked Sener Qa ed Ss coupon, vid, 426 “am h ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS. sep bia Taeacwed. “b,c. per. impr Ser tee, SUPERB COLLECTION OF VALUABLE HIGH 5 bid ios asked. D.C per imp. Sx 1801, CLASS OIL PAINTINGS, as Seean ane soon ESS eee EVERY PICTURE | 18 APPROPRIATELY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ORNAMENTAL FRAMES, MAY TWENTYSIXTH, TWENTYSEVENTH Goncaown Gaus ta) irae ine rde omer: AND TWENTY. “IGHT, 1886, AtELEVEN A.M. and THREE P. M. EACH DAY, At Our Saiesroom, ELEVENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. On FREE EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 24th and 25th, Fi 19%, mids Arlington fas 150 bid, ina, LaSbid. 180 ated Poros by bid, S0'y anked, Farimers aed etown, 15S bids “Heal Estate % uoked, U.S. klectric Light, 75 Sk A Baltimore Marxets. PAL-TIMORE, Mp., May 24—Virginta lzes, con solvlated “4; pastdue coupons, 63g do. ten-torties, os, bid to-day. BALYIMOKE, Mi Rich in Deaign, of First-class Workmanship, Adapted gual Uni to Each Special subject. os i Sate will take place at our gallery, corner 10th st and Pennsylvania ave. 2.w., asked, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY TWENTY SIXTH, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, and continue EACH EVENING until all are sold, May Will be on view Tuesday and Wednesday, May 25 -—Cotton quict—mid- ‘This important collection embraces the entire col: ns Towa ; ” am “ acy anid quiet “toward street lection of the New York Art Galleries, N. ¥., offering | aud oa 3 . ns S0as.0U; do, extra, 3.10: many linportant works by eminent modern Europeat | yvogg, WALTER B, WILLIAMS @ CO, Pe NLOb doe Ris brads? £30ee ee, nd American artists, never before publicly exhibited, | _™¥ —— ee ‘iy, 5.15; do. superlative patent, 0.60. to be sold without reserve. The works are superbly | J YUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers rh dull and steady: western lower mounted in the finest and most costly of fine gold leaf | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OF WASHINGTO Fe pet eae And bronzed frames, Gonuoleseurs and tovers of the | "ANU GHORGRTOWN KALIMOAD LUND AND | 2 ments mineral: abot, Bat s Saati: Fine Arts are iuvited to vistt che gallery. tt being ae act had Ooi Gi steady aad quiet; wester: lower and dull; southern Ey y Virtue of an order issued by the Supreme Court | yi Ls “sonth Ww, dnd 18: westers mixed, spot, 4a45%5 May, 45'ndOby June ddigadoly: x ND, 1a F proved ty frame and trek banaseo ont ae Tach" st “nw., under good rental; $10,000 08 cay terms. x O1, Star olfice. myzaae (OR SALE-CLUB HOUSE, OR SUMMER RE- sort Propery—100 acres of land, about five miles from the center of the city: between the Bladensbur OT ON TYH_ST., HAND I N, Ej | road and the Baltimore and’ Ohio railroad: linproved 19x116. STUNE & LITTLEFIELD, 1226 F st. n' | bya very large frame house and outbuildings; rellroad Cae my22dt_| station on the place; commutation fare only ive cents ‘A POSETIVE BARGATN=A SPLEEN: | FYEA¢RmS and brice apply N'E BLOWS, ig jot, n.e., one square from Gov't print- aly 5c. per f& if bought in the next 3 days, ress tox O83, star office. E POR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE on H st. b. ©, oF G st. m OR SALE-I0TS—100 BUILDING LOTS, 50x 190 feet near Seabrook Station: Band P. 1.30 to MAIUON arg, Md, or ¥F infnutes! ride by located cars to city; beautifi 9; price $15 a lot. AD) DUCKETT, Attorney-at-Law, Blade: rg live prices. “Also several HKSON, 221 Washing: Evid ne “LOUIS F SHOE JASPER M, JACKSON, 212 D st. nw, ashing a. to Fok SALE A CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF Acresin Montgomery county, near tie District ine, suitable for poultry or dairy farm; three acre low, gnelosed with ten-foot fence; pring aud all co veniences for raising poultry; will be sold, with all the {OR SALE-NINE LOTS, IN SQ. 152, FOUR fronting 1s feet each on north side of 8 st,,hetween New Hampshire ave, and 15th st. by 97.6 deep to alley: and five fronting 16 feet each on south side SeeROR Bren ty Se8 deep to alley. Price 75c. per | stock and farming implements cheap, aud possession Ma foot aS Aint te hoTHteRtORn, ven at ouge, (JOHN Te SU TCHEL, bal tate " : mar200%" UTHERFORD. Bonnaylvania ave mhgosm D 407 Q ST. N.Wa {OK SALE—FINE PLOT OF GROUND, WITHIN Tooms; oder linprovements: Fate uuares of Capiel, so0nioo hondag a PROPOSALS. * FIELD. | three streets. for speculation or Improvement; | = == ——— _my223t Kies F stinw._| cheap to quick buyer, Also seven Lots, 18X70. at 3 PHoPosATS FOR GENERAL SUPPLIES FOR TUE SALES MOIST ST BETWEEN F aNp o| Ptsguaretoot TYLEN & RUTHERFORD, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, sts DG; 14 rooms: large stable; 67 feet font: 120 | _™Y — feet depib: all modern Desirahl my 22-3t STONE & LITT eit vements.. ‘Terms easy. PIELD, 1226 F st uw, We SOR SALE—NEW TWO-STORY BRICK DWELI- Ings, containing 7 moder: tmprovemer rol Tek F Houses, 250 and 225: water, gas and. Intro! Owner on the premises, JPPOk -aLe—eres. Mouse, mod inpe: Sub eve bie OR SALE-rwo imps.: nicely finish sroNE @ LiTTLErs JOR SALE imps. 14 TLEFIELD, 1 FOR SaLr North rv FoR SALE $d and 4% sts. Livi LeriFL SLITTLEFIELD. 12 OO accommodatin, ‘@ RUTHERFORD. 1226 Pst aw. myz2-46 ‘ORSALE—ONLY $1,600 FACH—EASY TERMS” One of two of those haut TWOSTORY BRICK HOUSE, MOL Fst nw. and % rooms and cellar: all ortheast: will be Uerms af 33,250 each, TY- ome new press vrick 7 Cleveland avenue; 6 rooms, be; concrete sirect ANT THREE STORY Wiggs st. near 14th st. STONE, Pan iw. myz2st BRICK SES, Mon ed: 1005 and L010 Hist. n. ELD, 1226 Fst. nw. my223t Carolina ave. STONE & LIT 223 BRICK nase, $1.64 FINISHET nod. tps: $2, BPs nw. FOR SALE DPstn AHL SE ON DEFREES St; bath; 6 rooms iw pes only 2,000. MOOSE & LITTLEFIELD, 1226 Psinw. alyl2 8 JOK SALE TWO DESIEABLE HOUSES, 8 rooms: bath: mod. im; 71S and 720 st. ne. STONE € LICee ere! 2 FORBALE—A WALI. Con: ne. Wt stable; STONE & LITTLert POR BALP—A VALUABLE ‘House, 17th st. near Massachusetts ave. J. AMELER SMITH, ae ROK BALE—HOUS! substantial al! desirable brick, with and modern tm prove: ‘and rear, 92.960, on 21th and F sts WOK SALE-FRA Pst. nw. lot 25x JAY GOULD, 421 9a Fre si Foe tare Big ae2 dist aad dave, 14s Giz Bs, th 909, BIT st in. We. LAF BOO Fenis for @348; only $3,500 ELD, 1226 F st nw. my 22 TWELVE ROOM - MyF De at. 424 New York av lori = ERY zht rooms, ments: tot 20100 to al cay terms JG. CUOK, E HOUSE, 10 Roos, L409 j Brice ¥5, 00: easy terms J. at ma NW. 6 and 1315 @.. s1Fie 2e: 09, 131 esti 200 ita 34: 900 eo dg.) vai-4 Bom Toke tbo0 vet ian id 13th_.6,000 DE sts, Ge 8 0 113¥t0 116144 234.16,000 ‘The above js only a small portion of property on my books. JOR SALE —CHE. Castle Pari Mt. Pi pavilion, beamifui nat Sol e1i,ou0: exsy ver Fst. JOR SALE-180 AND 1531 MS tween Connecticut toons, cuveretes: cull Dantela: ely dotwed and with ever Zenlenes. location must desirable, fo F st JOR SALE-TWO Bear Pu av Bente; 1.000 eae. myleuw For fail lis: call ry twelstand 16th. (wy2i] THOS & WAGGAMAN. i office for bulletin Issued. -AP—ONE-HALP OF Alk¥ jeasant, 11-rvow house and iarge tural Scener’. springs of water: ms JK HERD PORD, 1423%q 2O-Lwe . BER is ae. and 19th st: each bas 4; urge yard to alley; cabinet HOUSES ON IST sT. 5. E. 20 rooms and wath: modern aiprove: ALP HILL & 00, 1838 ¥ st, Ovvick ov THE ENGIN UR SALE—A BARGAIN—TWO CHOICE Lv! paneer 20, 1886. e cea sg direction of the Board of Bosiiecnet New Hampohire ove., 29 by about | oratcanis wil terecsivena: elsohiecuadl Sate myi90t + iG Hee vena 1 OCK M., ON THURSDAY, JUNE TEN, 1886, = a ee zs = for furnishing the various bratiches of the District NOR SALE—-LOT—A B. JAIN, ON RL AVI Goveroment with general supplies, comprising Sta- between 14th and 15th $1.25 per foot, seers Blank Forms and Printing, School Kooks, PARKER & TOWNSEND, | Furniure, Hardware, Toware and’ Strect. Lamps, my1s-6t Ad4ls F stn. omer up, ls, or oe ae end eee = BARGAIN-IN-A GoOD LOT, | Drugs Glass, Paints ind Varnishes, Lumber, Forage, gt na BA BARGAIN IN A GOOD + | Me Comings, F Dry Goods, Cement and Tinie, Oats te aly. vice BL ter dust’ HESSY watts | Constraction Mtatertal au Teicolione Supplies - Poh ot Rasy, teggms’ | “tank forms aud proposals, together with ail infor- mation, cau be obtained upop application at Room 17. Columbia Bultding fy st n-w- The gat is reserved to reject any part: ids WILLL my24-3t Enhgi JROPOSALS FOR FUEL, FORAGE, STRAW I AND BRAN. Depot QUARTERMASTER’s OFFi Wasuninavon, D. C-, April 27, 1886. Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions “will be" received “at. this ofce ‘until TWELVE OCLOCK "NUON, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1586, at which time nd Bl lace they will be opened in presence of bidders for furnishing and delivering, during the fiscal year commencing Tuly 2, 1886. sich Fuel, Forage, Straw aud Bran of may be required. ‘The government reverves the right to reject any or all bias Preference given to articles of doinestic pie. Gnetion, conditions of price aud quality ‘being canal, ind such preterence given to articles of American production produced ei the Pacilic const to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Blanks and full information as to bidaing, &c., will be furnished by this office: on application. Q BET. 20TH AND 20x06 to wide paved alley, will sell at a if sold at once, a. P. HILL & CO., 1338 P ‘myli-zw and al bids or LUpLow, st rok sate BY W. 0. DENISON, Real Estate Azeut, 23 F st. now 4 RARE CHANCE Putt PROFITABLE INVEST. The following beautiful suburban Building Lots in 0 Denison and 8. P. Leighton’s subdivision of the falto estate. Mount Pleasant: 2 lots on Columbia ave, bet 14th and 15th sts. extended. 6 lots on the ease side 15th st ded, bet. Kenesaw ave. and Grant sl, lage. 2 corner lots on Grant st. Village, bet 15th aud 16 sts ex: ‘orner lots of 16th st. extended and Kem Also, other valuable lots in this beautiful 1o- umanding a View of Kock Creck Valley. pR SALE-SOME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE ner Lots in all parts of Columbia Heights, af con Fe . BATCHELDER. my24-6t Deputy Q M. Gen'l U. 5. Army. ost-« OLD BEC ACE, AND LOCKET, ON V xxarrs 4Sunday, 28, with name Grace on Th iusier wil Pleaye return to 432 New York ave. uw. | HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF and 3 suitable reward will be paid. ite PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL sou T, LEATEE reaicn ian tae er Purse comtaluing smi) sum of money. Foquise Aha A aati FRANCIS MILLER, 907 Oth st Bi A180, COPY OF “DIPLO- | THE CELEBRATED VELATIS FAMOUS CARA et MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. ‘ost 4 thew's church, » Rosary, with ron: valuable froth tong asecomtion. Uiraing to 180 Est. mate oom 7 €20 9th at. n.w.. opposite U. & Patent Offloa ‘Branch Store, 1706 Pennaylvania ave. 0. Ver medal ans =| 25 ‘Hewacd by re- OST — HANDSO! REW, = (YE , sri Uekivedt retaraed wo De WRHD, 1990" Fens | CB Fecetve all information concerning aaling of sylvania ave. pow, ae b sanag os Fates Of passage. ete., etc., of the following OS1—UN MAY 23, A PLAIN GOLD BRACELET, | "es: North German Lioyd, New York, France, Epg- LiStiailerwacP ahi be ald Wereuried eto | land and Germany; North German Lioyd, Baltimore ‘East Capitol st. my24-2t¢ | aud Bremen; Hamburg American Peeket Company Ost—ON THE 7 P.M. TRAIN FROM ALEX. | Red Star Line, Antwerp; American Line, Liverpool; 4sadria @ Pocketbook containing old coing | Royal Netherland Line, Florio Rubaitino and pay rr codasyees “A liberal reward wil be paid by leaving | Line, Mediterranians by upon thelr agent, I Sst ESIGHY, TEMPLAR CHARM -saTUR EDWARD = TROON, F evening 925 Poanaylvaula ave rie = ‘en My ‘ull'nime, ac mn and ames a Pca i and numbers Sole Agent for Steinway & Bons Tevet nas of osone ‘wo abgve sumber "st Fa a maya Bt ‘ ost—« BLACK SHAWL, EVENING oF ay | Anoro-Axmnican [xsvnaxce Oo. 4 ary 20th, between North Capitol st aed Pemaee vauia ave. or leit in bob-tail cag. Reward will be ifreturned to star office, mya see 69 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, Prexwicx Cre, \ Y, Wasmriarex, D.C. Cap be had G bem to gett oe peat ne Lf Beton hand ask J0SUE FIRE AND MARINE FOLICLEA abd © 0O,, Distillers, Baltimers, | gga probate business. shall sella public auction, on WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENT: UUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers TYSIX UL, 1886, at July. 4450454; steamer, iy—southern, ight 2, "Oats quiet and sgh quiet, white, ‘ or aren ON! O'CLOCK 'V-ME vat tue Aston Ruouis ot Dune fn mlxed,, S80 vivanta, 40a: ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT | cuison Bross tlt ind Date oe ayers aland lower “pritne SRDS SERPS OANHONE: BETWEEN D | “YUU charts of Washington ‘nod Georgetown Rm. boise Wester Provisions stewly aa SETS 3 E Co. Stack. 1 yuiet.” Stess "pork, B.b0a10.00.. Bulk meats ree No GO8.: Peli Shorey eany recorded in pets | 90,000 of Washington and Georgetown RR. Co. | APL et Qe Eee alO-OO, Bulk meats Liber No, 953, Follo 426, et'seq. GoooF the tand fi Bonds Hacon~stiowlders, Gig: clear rib shdes, Og, hams, Ficands Roe oie Dae 428 et oa, oneof the land oe Fe ee Se on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY SEV ENTHOOR H. HURT, Administrator ny packed, Tale MAY, A. D. 1886, at FIVic O'CLOCK P.M. in| my2o3t of Estuite of Rebecca Young, dec'd. * Leia. front of tie premisey,all that ploce or parcel of groin ~ axe — | Coites firm “ito cargoes, Suc premises situates tying and belig io the ity of | ( YHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE ri- | Collee firm. illo cargoes, ordinary. to, fair. biyui snchasteeam kee piste of Columbie, and known | ("PROVED GARDEN FARM. LOCATED ON | SRE (steady (A, wull, Cle, copes reuncd | gall, an as asulahedas the north tires (3) Inches, tron THES AUER TS ais ASSESS Liverpool per steamer quiet—cotton, 3-162; four, ig ou New Jeraey aveute. of lott, Vexi's ul RANG TOMAG RIVE! vera Pee tHe barrels! division of ofiginal lot _uumbered “one (1), ruunitig THE NAVY YAKD BRIDGE, AND Tree NAO pean teen EDD hema back the sai also the wdjoln width te the. wheat, 10,400 bushels: corn, 53,600 bushels; ote, Lot, a ye DisIRABLE BURIAL SITES IN CONGKES- | Heat, 10:40 SIONAL CEMETERY. “ar Hine of sald fot"T” and ered sixteen (16), in the rye, 9,000 bushels. Shipments —flour, ; Hee ce ii SoudO tienes Coren ASE gnD Feemgmon ot erlyiuil iot numbered two (2) tate by | py virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of, Dishels: Sales—wheat, 200.500 corn, 415,000 ne dt) together withallthe improvements, | te Botnet of Conable: paaed in enulty cause SP | basnele ‘ease vent Tights, privileges and appurtenances ‘belongiig or th any manner appertaining, subject to special improvement taxes. €ash; balance in one and two years, six ber cent Interest, oF all cash, at n of purchaser, A deposit of $10e required at Ume ofsale. “Terms to be compiled with in ten d: otherwise resale at risk and cost of the Purchaser after five days public. notice of suc insome newspaper pul Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, In, May, 24. 11:00 a m.—Wheat opened at 76%c. for June, rose to 76 5-16, broke of 1070 15-16, rallied ugain, and ts ‘mow quoted ut 76 Corn—June, 35%, Outs—June, 27 11-16. Pork—June, 8.50. Lard—Jube, 5.00, — — The Eight Hour Lockeut A CONFERENCE IN PROGRESS. ‘The committee of master mechanics thie afternoon met tho amalgamation committee dersigned as trustee in said cause, will offer for sale, {u front of the premises, at public auction, on WED: NESDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1586, at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P. M,, all that cerlain piece or par- cel of laud and premises situate, lying and being in the District of Columbia, binding on the east shore of the Eastern Brauch of the Potomac river. near the Navy Yard bridge, and contained within. the follow- ing metes and bounds, becinning for the same at the northwest corner of this lot at a polut on the Eastero Branch aud the beginning of lot numbered six (6) of & survey by Lewis Carbury, and running. thence sou forty-eight 48°) degroes cast one hundred aud twelve Tees Hshed in Washington, D. Conveyancing, at purchasers) cost 7 ORGE BAUER, IHN WALTER, JR. myl5-déds _} Trustees. rpuonas F € CO, Auctioneers perches lo the Fiver row: thence with sald road south | of the workingmen’s organizations at thelr hall, — sixty-one jree-quarter legrees west to & ‘TRUST! * SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK | locust tree fortyseven (47) perches; thence north corner of ‘7th and L streets, biel master me- HOt Nv LOT, KNOWN AS NO, 1416 | forly-cigut (450) degrees west elghty-eight (88) | chanics’ committee remained there only long ELEVENTH STREEL NORTHWEST, perches to the ude-water mark of the Bastern Branch | enough to present the resolutions ‘adopted by By virtue of @ decd of trust, dated February gems | of the Potomac river; thence with said brauch | master mechanics and then withdrew. ‘Le Be Sogn gpa duly seoorded in Liber No. 200. i fa Hinge eo sinine arenes ae end ce. <of | amalgamation commitiee then continued in 10" 386, et seq., one Of the lund records fur eginning, coi Fy ee | Ser Ww eS cotati in the District of Columbia, and | quarter (20%) acres of land, more or less, Session, and was still in session at iste hour. he direction 0 byt A large number of workingmen were assem- bled about the hall waiting to hear the result of the conference. : ——__—__ PSRSONAL.—Col. Lamont has gone to bis home in Cortland county, New York, for a the holder of the note secured thereby. we on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTIETH, at FIVE O'CLOCK in front of ‘the premises, wub-lot humbered 27, in square num- bered 312, improved by @ three-story brick dwelliny house, with all improvements, known as No. 1411 11th street northwest, being the same laud conveyed by Matilda I Smitt, Jobn A. Smith and Sally Smith to Samuel J. Grimes, by deed dated and recorded on the 17th day of Sep: tember, 1864, In Liber N, C. T. 45, folio 198 et neq, gue of the lind records of ihe District of Columbia, sublect to the right of way across said land, condemn for the use of the Washington City and Point Lookout 1 Yerms ofsale: One-third cash, and the remainder. in }/iallroed company, the ste se ammount of said, sand, short visit.—Major J. W. Clous, the newly ap- one und two. years, secured by trust exclusive of rt " trac! udge Advocate peel, ahd oearing arch pabicaausaals | Seayonsae-aehtand forth acre rticrtato<™ | polntog Amiatant Judge Advooaie Genera. is Convayapeiny at the coat of te purchasel. “‘ALMO\ON THE SAME DAY, at the HOUN OF ONE. pa oan REDERICK B. Moghine O'CLOCK P, AL., at the office of Duncangon Bros., Freres reas Pelee gd gy fing? oe EDWARD J. STRELWAGEN.} Trustees | Selchgnea ‘wih ‘eal “at'teuten: Sidce hie dats | partments has assumed the trumegior sali mylodéds 1324 F st. n.w. mentioned decree, thee burial sites, located in the | ship of the Buffalo Times Under wood of Tucson, Capt. Sweitzer of Pittsbut Hon. David Davis is recent illness, altnough he still tmuch from the carbuncle on bis left Levi 8. Gould of Boston, A, M, Goldsmith of San Fran- cisco, and Charles seation a are at the Riggs.—-Ex-President Arthurdrove outagain yesterday. He now attends to hig change of alte-—ion, La Bill ‘of “Chtewso, change r. Ponores ais Vm .G. and cl re Wa are at the National.—~Senators Migros and Hale and Representative Mahoney went over to New York on Saturday.—-S. B. Steers of New Orleans, James Jackson of Atlanta, and JN. ae b,are at the Me tan,— Col. Switzler, chief of the Bureau of Sta- tistics, leaves for Columbia,Mo., this evening, to be absent for about two weeks.— Assistant sSrretac ora cite ete as hee bas the city from Hot wi for the be: it of his th, t. E, Ide and Gen, J. B, ih, are at the Ebbitt.— 4@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON _AC- slowly Tecovering trom his gguitt or rain unt!l WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY- SIXTH, same hour and place. my21-déds HOMAS DO’ Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALW OF “ROCKING SoUNGHY “amar Op THE Lan By virtue of aecree of the Supreme Court of, he’blstriet of Columbia, passed Eauity cane No. 7480, Dos. 20, we wil offer for ule af paule, Spans the penis os cH CEehee, eer Upon the’ pen the - SEVENHD DAY OF MAY. abe TB80r a BO) O'CLOCK P. Ball that tract of parcel of land in the county of Wi plate of Columbia, called and’ Known as part Of “Kekington® (a Metes ‘and bounds in sald decree), containing 87.1 thd tubetautial dwelling nouss aut oovoaudtigs S* =u iw ‘ou “There are several beautiful building sites tpon the property wien is well wooded and watered, and over: fooks and forms a portion of the nortuern boundary otthecity. ‘The tract will be frst offered as a whold, odit not goud we wilithen ofr the same acpi {6 the plat of our subdivision In seven lots, whlch wi be exhibited at the sale, vizz Lot, ” THE JOSEPH ‘Offices, 181 . DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta * myatasas. ‘im SRO F pares FP2OMAS DOWLING, Ancuoneee, Post Orrice DEPEEDATORS—Chlet PostOficg tan Styne onal TRI pire 1D PROPERTY, | Inspector West to-day recelved information of Fr scree, hens he UBTERS EROPERTY, ithe uecropottan ranch ofthe au 0. tt es eS IESE AND | the arrest ot Wm. Alexander, night distribut- fr Lot 8 aajoins: Lou post iaatiacnme ctgreaamurit| eee Ener igeoerein,tme Laurie bow gfe endef Ihe enat of sald railroad sa upon robbing the inails, Feo Gptaining 12 77-100 scrox, Seon Don Casturno CORRAT, the Bolivian 4 poptaining 8 06188 mores minister, was to the President O’Terms of salet One famount of the pur- by Gon Hocretary 0% chase mor in cash, and the residue in four eq: ins leony fue in six, pring oe ef aaa thi pos, chaver of purdoas Bi ov cheir promiatory AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Nominations Te-Day. ‘The President sent the following nominations to the Senate today: ‘Weston Howland, to be coliector of customs for the district of New Bedford, Mase. Henry Gillman, of Michigan, to be consul of the United States at Jerusalem. First Lieut. Colou At caval y, to be firet lieutenant: Capt. Edward J. Spaetding in K, Misner, 4th e€vairy, to nel Sth cavairy; First Lieut. Charles Sector A eoeall Sa ies we bea Meutenant, Z Four Pension Bilis Vetoed. ‘The President sent to the Senate to-day four Messages vetoing bills granting pensions to the following named persons: Edward Ayers, Dud ley B. Louis Melcher and James C Chandler. ‘The vetoes are based on the ground that the legislation was ill considered; the applica- tions for pensions ined been rejected by the pete Soest etn Shed "Bal a eived in the military service, The Gas Company's Books. WHAT SENATORS SAY OF THE ALLEGED SALE OF ‘THE RECORDS TO A JUNK DEALER. The admission of officials of the Gas company, before the Senate sub-commities, that the books and records of the company had been isposed of to a junk dealer, 1s a subject of con- siderable comment among members of Con- gress, Sonator Spooner says he never heard of Suh thing invall bis cxperie: aud that there can be no doubt as tw what motive i 1 was to escape possible ‘Senator Manderson it tse to for. feit the charter of the ‘company, a ‘The general opinion among Senators ts that #fer the Congressional investigation of 1872 the 8 were made way with to prevent another comunittee from going through them. The sus Picion is freely expressed that the books were hot sold but destroyed. ait ¥ breposterous, "said Senator Van Wek, “thata rich corporation would sell its books, the records of its business, for less than $100.” Mr, Murphy, official reporter of the Senate, has made for ‘the commitiee a summary of his ax bills for ten years, and they show that the Feduotion in the price‘ot gas was iollowed euch Hine by some decrease in the amount of the The complaints of numerous citizens, some ot them sworn to, about their gas bills aud thelr trestment by, the company when provesting egainst what they considered excessive cl Will be submitted and put on record. Ss Direct to Arlington. ‘&MR. SHERMAN'S RESOLUTION INQUIRING INTO ‘THE COST OF A BRIDGE ACHOSS THE POTOMAC FROM KEW YORK Ok NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. ‘The Senate to-day adopted @ resolution sub- mitted by Mr. Sherman, directing the Secretary of War to examine and report upon the ex- pediency of constructing a government bridge, with suitable draw and approaches, trom point at or near the foot of New York or New Hampshire eve. on the public grounds across the Potomac river and Aualostan island, tow point on the United Staies National cemetery rounds at Aruington, so “as to oodnest in the stmanner the public grounds on the two sides of the Potomac, with estimates of the cost ofthe Kind of bridge deemed by the departinent most expedient, as Weil us the cost of alternate plans considered practicable, and which will hot materially affect the navigation of the river. The object of tbis resolution is to test th feasibility of the District Commissioners’ plan for bridging the Potomac by baving it thor- oughly examined into by army eugincers, The diiticulty in the way of procuring a perfect title to the Aqueduct bridge, it is teared by some members of Congress who ure desirous of having a free bridge, may prove an obstacie to the success of that plan, gud the ‘Three Sisters site, itis urged by many, 1s too jar up the river for the convenience of ‘the public. [Lis con- tended that # bridge at the foot of New York or New Hampsbire avenue would atfurd the direct route to Arlington, and would advantageously and couveniently connect Wash ington ad the Virginia shore. The District im Congress. THE RIVER FLATS IMPROVEMENT, Commissioners Webb and Wheatley were at the Capitol to-day, talking with members of the Senate ecommerce committee about the flats improvement, Mr, Webb had some con- versation with Senator Ingalls as to pending legislation. ‘TO PROTECT PROPERTY, Mr, Wilson's Senate bill tor the farther pro- tection of property in the District of Columbia, Was introducted in the House this morning by Mr. Heard, Congressional Topics. THE WAR ON BAD BUTTER, ‘The last bill in the way of the consideration of the imitation butter bill was passed over by a vote of 136 to 86,and Mr. Hatch began his war on bad butter. SENATOR GIBSON IN FAVOR OF OPEN EXECU- TIVE SESSIONS. In the Senate at two p.m. Mr. Plumb moved that the bankruptcy bill be Jaid aside in order to proceed with the District appropriation bill, but he yielded to Senator Gibson to permit him tosubmit remarks in favor of open executive sessions, THE PAYNE CASE. The hearing to be given by the Senate com- mittee on privileges and elections w Congress- man Litile, of Ohio, upon the Payne case, hax been postponed, Mir. Little having been called Lomein conseydence of the flvad wt Xeulay Lt will probably luke place next week. MARRIAGE Licenses, — Marriage licenses have beep issued by the clerk of the court to W. Edward Prouty, of Bultimore, Ma. and Mamie Brightwood;'Jutian L. Wright and Elia . Matthews; Janes H, Brown aud Mary Vans; Eawond Hes Swem and Minne Lee Johusou; A. E. Towzalin,o/ Boston, avd Lida Miller. John ‘Therker and Mary Robinson, of Baltimore, Md. fentece ecrmcas Baptizep His Brpg.—After a faithful min- istration of Lwo years the pastor of the Second Baptist church, Kev. Edwond H. Swem, has miuude preparations to visit Europe, ba) lained leave of absence from his cou Last evening in this church Rev, ist church, preached a ser- of the Calvary Bay dv. Mr. Swem had taken leave of mon (after Rev. the congregation) and baptised several of the congregation, Mr. Greene then ascended the pulpit and married Mr. Swem to a young iady, Alter the ceremony was over Mr. Swem in turn baptised his newly-made bride, who is to be his companion on his European tour fur the next six months. —__—— Reau Estate Sacxs—Clara B. Walker has sold to Geo. F. Graham, for $7,800, alot 25.7 feet front, and containing 2, ‘square feet on the west ‘side of Vermont ‘avenue, between K. and L streets, and the latter has’ transferred the same for $8,190 to Robert C. Fox, Chas. A. ation. ir, Greene, Dole and L. B. Stevens, executors of James McQuesten, have sold Ella F. Hubby, for 11, three: of property fronting 23.9; 3 Lip ad 4S. oer ence ou the south side of Pennsylvania avenae, between 9th and 10th streets, and extendi: through to slreets, Mary V. Bonnell bassold to Wm. H. Gunuison, tor $3,500, @ lot 35x100, on the north side of THE PAN-ELECTRIC INQUIRY. A Counter A@idavit from Prof. A. Ben. Chairman Boyle, of the telephonic investigat- ing committee, to-day received | communica Uon from Prof, Alexander Greham Bell tor submission to the committee, It refers to the aMdavit of Zonas Fisk Wilber, recently pub- Ushed, and says, “Tbe persous who offered this {0 the commitize are now at Baltimore and New Orleans in the United States courts de fending sults for infringing my patents, Iam informed that testimony for final hearing ts now being taken in both these cases, If those per sons or any one else associated with those de- fenses think that any court would belteve what Mr. Wilber swears to it would be their duty and their interest to cail him as @ a he coud then be cross-examined and his trathfule ness OF want of truthfulness established, If they Delleve him they will do so, I am die Rosed however, to let his, statements wait 10r Genial, and therefore enclose with this my afl- He also calls attention to the various amde- Vits previously made by Wilber, One of these contains the following: “in the conduct of such application there was no fraud of any kind whatever, nor anytuing, any transaction, any communication, oral or written, which would support any sich allegation in (he joast manner whatsoever, either on the part of Prot, Bell, bis attorney, myself or any r person whatsoever. THE ENCLOSED AFFIDAVIT. Prof. Alexander Graham Bell, in hisaM@davit, says: “I never presented, paid, gave, or handed to Zenas Fisk Wilber a @100 bill, or any other bill, or any money, or any valuable considers tion or thing, at the place he mentions or any. place, for any purpose whatever. 1 never promised or undertook to, or je we, orexpressed any willingness to pay him any monty OF ONE atetniuable considera. tion or thing Whatever, for any. pur Be never knew, ‘or believed, » or yeard that Mr. Bailey, or Mr. Pollok, or any one else, undertook to influence said Wiloer oF made any attempts so to do, or employed or endeavored to employ any corrupt means or practices to obtain my said letters patent, and do not believe so now. So far as Tz, personal acts and knowledge are concerned | know ail proceedings in the filing aud prosecution of the application for my patent and. in the = hat it = > from yp gh ery and honest in ull respects, an ees the acts of Te semen were also iJ ts honest. | muke these statements in the tullest and uroadeet seuss, Me, Witber did not show me Grey's cavout or (he drawings of Iorany portion of either, . have new ween the ial of that yn tt did pot even see a copy of them untll Dow suit was brought, which was in the of 1878," etc, ‘THE BELL AFFIDAVIT NoT ADMITTED. The telephonic investigating com nittee met iv open session to-day for the purpewe of com- pleting the record of documentary evidence, Mr. Briesep had written a perso chairman, stating that the artic the New York 2wncs on Ootober 1 beep written by General. The chairman then s committee the letter and affidavit trom Prof, Alex. G. Bell, but as Wiiber's affidavit had mot been accepted as evidence Prot. Bell's affidavit Was also rejec District Government Adatra, VITAL STATISTICS FOR APRIL, The health officer's report of Vital statistics for the month of April states that there were. 378 deaths in the District during the month— 107 white males, 77 white females, 108 colored males, 86 colored females, giving @ death raw 01.16.32 per 1,000 per annti for the whi 74 for the ‘colored, and 22.13 for the teal population, The death rate ior the month ie ower than tho mean Fateol April for the past twelve years by 1.80 tor the whites, by -B4 1oF last, bad bum toexcuipate the Attorney the colored, and 1.44 for the total tion, The principal causes of death in order of their fatality were: Consum) 68; preu- Monia, 51; heart diseases, 1s; bronchitte and senile debliity, 15 each; convul plexy, 10; Inanition at geutal debility, 8; typhoid tever cough, 7 each, " There were 108 246 births reported. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: Fl erect @ two-story Gweliing, Grant atrect, be: tween Rhodes, hoo! and Fine streets Mt’ Pleabant, Vin. Mayse, ir lek dweili i $200. “TA. “Baitiumore, repute temne 65 G street southwest; e2u0. ER Hug bes, repair frame, 802 B street northeast; 9200. Paul Bonavedes, erect tour twoutory Fbawoew bus and Loin etree ———-—__ Aw Ixsang Max From Guonora.—A poane Pal white man was arrested near the i, and Toad depot Saturday eveuing, wio imagined his life in danger froin enemivs who were pur- suing bum, ‘en discovered he was seated astride a dormer window in Ube house of Mra, Lynn, on the south side of Pennsylvania ave- bue. Yo pe persuaded ~ ya--4 wo from his dangerous iro SGemae es ‘The Courts, Counr in Gexunar Term. the application of John E, Clarke, student, wasn itrod, Webb agt, Kondorah eplnion'by Justice Jaues, aitrming Teyana below, ree Bf a a by Justice gor adirmiug Judgmout below, Geyer ast Frick; 40,39. Porcuer liewing company age. Colling; hpinion by Cules Justice tut, alee tng judginest Geicw, Equiry Count—Judve Merrick, To-day, Toad agt, Keyser, trustee directed te convey, &c. Shaw agi Wheeler, restral order cunUnued; turtuer Lime Ww apewer; Meyers agt. Green; bill diam teed, CRIMINAL COURT—Jude MacArthur. Today, Charies Carroll, alias Murphy, an@ Lewis Wayluud, larceny trom the person; ‘polle ‘prosegul, Ss Worthless Permits to Trade. CANADIAN PORT AUTHOKITING NEED NOT RRO OGNILE AMEKICAN QOBLKCTOKS’ PERMITS, Ortawa, Ont, May 24,~On onguiry it bes been Ieatued "tat mo authori), Wheteres existe tor the A ports of permits 3 collectors of | customs, uader wich eap- of fishing Vessels bave claimed the right to enter and trade in Canudian Porta, “The collector of eusioms at Portland, Me.,has incurred the displousyre of the captains Of fiahing Vessels Luere by informing Luem that they had no right whatsuever lo usk at the hands of the Canadian authoriiics auy recoguk Won Of the permits, a Strike in Cincinnati. Cimctrxart, May 24.—About 600 pelea wy tect tarene They bad been working eight hours a day, are bot sulisfied With Ue Wages received. demand an increase of trou 15 Ww 20 per —— THE FISHERIES Dis- AMERICAN COUNSEL IN PUTE.—Mesera. Geo. W. Biddle, of Philadel- phia, and Wm, L, Putnam, of Portland, have been retained as counsel for the U.S. govern ment in te trials iv Nova Scotia, arising from ‘Ube seizure of American Dishing Vessels in Cana- dian waters, ements have been completed for the visit inerica Lois sumer of & picked team or the Irish Lacrosse union. A reception in honor of Dr. Oliver Wendell R street, between 16th and 19th streets, John Blair has sold to Heien L. and Caroline lenry, for $10,000, a house fronting 20 teet on the north side ‘of M steet, between 18th and 19th sweets. Wi. D. Peachy has sold to John D. Landon, for $21,000, property on ‘west side of cui avenue, between Land Mt atreeta, A WoMA® SmRrousLy, PERHAPS FATALLY, InJuRED.—This moroing Mra. Mary Hi 91356 Matroot southwest with ner niberyancand ‘went to visit hersisterin-aw, ‘ill, fled with Teaves to ber a. 2135 F siregia, abAsbury ‘Holmes was don, to-day, Tie Cui given al the Georges club, in Lon- if ms th rr a5 [ Hl ~ 3 oat, Eee

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