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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. JOR SALE—2D STN. EB, CONVENIE! Government Printing and” Pesion Bicely fluished, seven rooms, pressed brick, m: provements: only ile” SIU. cash” bw mavathly payment WALKER ® W1L-U My ZEt Fos -B ST. SE. OPPOSITE GROUNDS of new library, twelve-room li all modern provements: only $7.00. WALKER & Wile SON, 1006 st. my 26-5 VOR SALE—< RE OPPO FORA NICE HOME—A modern improvernent #room Brice Dwelling. furnished or _uufursi in ‘firse lass order: coud street: northeast of and near the Gepltol: imineliate powsession. Als, vai Rockaway, Family Horse and Harness, OWN en, Care P.O. Box 3 may 26-5" POR SALe_rour NEw ROOM HOUSES, ity. bay windows, irom railing. wide parking, Alley; renting for $82 per mon h to gooe ee. Wild sel cheap to wrchaser. Apply to D. M. GOODACRE. 1017 Low. my20-1m FPO! sabe setuen as home, four ban ise. loc improe These throughout ave parlor, i Kite cellar un: | sold separately or a+ a whole. App T & WILCOX nnsyivt OR SALE OR RENT-AT BKLUET WOOD, ub-st. Foul, @ lew & ve ry 24%120; house tn good condition: new stabi Cheap at $5,000. PARKER & TOWNSEND, my 26-6 Feo New 6 room house, ne Brick, $ room house, i rooms, Fooms, Caroline peated with 12 reoms. on Q st.. bet 13th aud 14 ‘S rooms, on Bouilacy, wear 14th 7 rooms, ow 14th $ rooms, 14th n.w., 5 S rooms, 14th st, busines property... Brick store and aw ing. 14th st vet. ist © W850 Land eral Lots on ( st., bew. 1: Also improved aid uulimproved property ofthe city. Appi: J. WAP. MYERS, _my2e-iw* Z JOR SALE— A Li2s New York ave. Mreetcars LOUIS ¥. SHORMAKEL, ¥2U F stn. w. my 26-30 SALI new S-room bay window bricks all mo Bear Cupityl; price $4,200. North Washington 01 Joc cl WILSON. 1006 F st. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALES. “WEDNESDAY. MAY 26, 1886. AUCTION SALES. R SALE—CHEAP—FOUR OF THE BEST ed Lots on French st. n. W. between 9th and Rand S sts; 14x90 each. WALKER & my26-3t R SALE—A COMPLETE RECORD OF THE first and second Star Route seven volumes, pews in leather. Address STUDENT, New 5 igi i SALe—LOTS—I HAVE THREE OF THE 70) F bos: Scented lots on Meamore avenue, Steridian bin, Cents per square foot; also several choice lots Pieusant at 1 cents per square 100t. Po’ JOR =ALE—BEAUTIFUL GOR: Sit Pi frou bet. Sth an F° my26-3t Fe on M st, near 1id fee my side Mt. 4. 1831 F st tw. a OR SALE—THE ot 560x150, northwest, in first-class location, South of Colainbia road, which T ean seit for the Week OF two at only 10 cents per square fout oo Re € LeivOLD, 1331 3 HOICE CORNER IN ‘ashington, containing 35,529 square T at 10 in Mt RA. T. Ler 7, LS Pst. nwe Re Hi ER nt (he Northwest section, with 4,000 fect of ing and complete plans for a jhouse. Price Wig JNO: F WAGUAMAN, S046 F st nw. 26-80 R LOT IN unt, Laurel ave. and 16th st. extended, 2 p Laurel ave. by 140 on 16th st qisold at once §-. per sqaure, foot INO. F. WAGGAMAN, 804 a, 26-6 SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN IF TAKEN Ist. ne.,just south of Mary- ‘only 50 feet deep to a $0-fo0t alley. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 Fst, nw. SALES ‘hoice Building ‘oth. ing 2 Lot on north side of L st. n.w., LOUIS P, SHOEMAKER, 26-3 920 F st nw, RSALE—AT A BARGAIN— A very desirable Comer Lot on 16th st. nw. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. it SALE—A BARG 29. .W, very cheap. Apply OWNER, myd4-im a BARGAIN— 5 R SALE—UNDOUBTEDLY if sold within three days, Address LOU (Star office. p BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON Massachusetts ave. bet. 17th and 1Sth sis, 2 feet fron: nu. each. J. F. OLMS TEAD, 1416 New York ave- ode Inland ave. ear Town Circi . J. F. OLMST! ‘AD. 1416 New my24-3t SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILD- at bareaine: nw, Apply WM. F. HOLTZMAN, to 1321 F st. nw. JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE FRONTAC IH st. €,OFGSLD.e, near 12th, at os, Aly several binging tn large plots of LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st Ww. ee my13-2w 70% SALE-NINE LOTS, IN SQ. 152, FOUR fronting 1S feet each on north side of S st. between Sew Hampshire ave. and 18th st. by 97.6 deep to Eitaetlo, 508 F se nw Minoo | Sy Janae aad he eae de aah WOR SALE — LARGE FRAME Greron aren by 310 deep wo alley. Price 700. per wocheap Work Horses. at 1 9, foot as a whol Bess — TYLER @ RUTHERFORD, HOR SALE—\ POURSTORY BRICK DWELIL ug, ou Lint between Lath and Wersaout ave, Will ay Diber cemt bet on price axke es eee iE. OLMSTEAD, my263t 1416 New York ave. rok SALE—A_ ROOM REST dence, 1539 Est. in good couuition, with Summer itichen. poultry t SBxzZ4.6 to my20-6t* {OR SALE—FINE PLOT OF GRO’ four squares of Capitol, 290x15u, three ‘cheap to quick Per square foot. my 20-6" 226 F st. nw. » New York chy. BRED AND STYLISH Horse, gentle and well-gaited under saddle and in Lames, six years old: color; bay roan. GEORGE W. SPRINGMAN, 1101 11th si, nw. ite" FOE SALE SAN GATEREST IN’ A PATENT Sash Balance, already successfully introduced Well FISKE & Uo,, 1420 Rew York ave. Fok, SAbE-co0p AS NEW-LARGE, WELL built Refrigerator: Sieet 6 inches long, 6 feet 7 hhes wide and = fect 6 inches high: ‘cost #1: price, $20. Corner ist and H st me Feed Ware OR SALE—PONY, GENTLE AND KIND SAD- dle or harness, about 13 hands; @ child can handle him; owner going to Europe. Cau be seeu at stable Tear of 14 Lafayette Square. my 20-waeszt® Fears old, sound anda kind driver anywhere. DOWNEY Si my26-3t Fe SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, varnished and paluted Wagons, old ‘and new, on Ronthiy payments Also. Stage aud Spri Carts, J RROOR oy26- im! G iN D turnout. 903.0 my 25- (,OR SALE—AT ONCE, AS THE OWNER IS leaving town, a family Horse, Carriage and Har- hess. Apply at the Observatory. 25-St_ JOR SALE—A HANDSOME T-CART; ALSO ge brown Horse, young, strong and gentle; boch eap. Apply JOYCE'S Repusitory.14in st..near ausylvauia Ae. my25-1m LE—A 205 M OF cas! ANDSOME CHESTNUTSORRE) Horse, young, sound, good mane aud tail, weighs about 1,100 pounds. Sold for want of use. Apply at 812 Peansyivania F201 Fe, SALE—W stand. 3 FoRsne ag BRNO sisting of « Sorrel Mare. brewster & Co.,(of Broome op Road Wagon and Hand-made Truck Harness. ‘Tie mare is seven years old, well bred and cau trot over the road close to three ininutes. ‘The wagon is almost new and originally cost $450. For. further particulars apply at KEYES & CO.'S ‘Livery Stable, 410 Lath st. n, m24-3¢ RADE—A NICE GOOD SIDE- | Ft SALE ORT Bly to MHOUTZMAN, 1914 12th st.n.w. Bar Bugey. Ay my24ut WM. (OR SALE_SPLENDID BARGAINS TO IMME diate bayers—A waguiticent, nearly new, Kuabe Square Planer Ty octaves: thee unisons rich tone, Eysewood ease; Carved lugs, etc; cost $000; for unly eas, -\p Elegant Cavinet Parlor Upright Piano; 7% oc taves richly finished rosewood case; three wnisons; best modern finprovements; unsurpassed for fine tone qualities and extreme durability; used but one yeur. Cost $400, for only $250, é Monthiy paymenis to suit, Can be seen at the PLANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, _my24 422 9th street Way MALL HOUSE, WITH STABLE and one or two acres of land;’sttuated north of boundary st.; state rent, de. Address J.C. C., Star <p, WITHIN nung on Geert for speculation or improvement: ery Also seven Lots, 1BL70. at Soe: TYLkK @ RUTHEMPORD. 1226 F st. ow. streets: (JOR SALE—A BARGAIN INA GOOD LOT, foot alley. wiih 13-4ont side alley. a gud supply of | A’ on Massachusetts ave, neat New Sereey ave: Shoice muir kfces, arape vines: dos Water on [rencen | 20X05, 40 alley. Price $ ‘Easy terms. fereat bargsp io 2 pre DANENHOWER@ BONUS at. my 15-1m Gapt. WM. SMITH, Us. Pension office my 26-2w* ror sate— VOR SALE — NeW PRESS BRE ROOM BY W. 0. DENISON, dwelling: elegant om coupiete, with large Lot to Alley; 15th 6, near cor 1 1iw.2'¥0,000. room brie ra improvements, with very large lawn UF park- fog: Vermont ave. aud 11th st. 94,500. Sfoom brick: nicely finished: fine plumbing. tange, latrobe nd every couvenience: large lot to alley: $st., bet. 2th and 13.h; 33,500. Z-room brick: modera tm: Easy lot 1bx95 to alley: 1th st, near 4 Groom new brick dwellings: lot to alle @; each $1,600. Groom new brici every convenience: lot io alley, on Columbia sti 000. 2 cottage with siable and ground, 140, at Mt Pleasant: $2,100. Brick house: § Fooms ined, imps: Tor 20x05 to, atiey: Toth. bet. § gpa T; $2,960. Brick house, in thorough repair: lot 20x80; Det M and N; $2,500. Frame dw ‘With lot 2249x1060 to alley; Prbet. 15th and 16th. |. C. COOK, Real Estate Broker, my25-3t Cor. 11th and F sts n.w, WR SALE—1417 RHODE ISLAND AVE, NEAR ‘Scott Cirele. eight-room Brick; lot 30x130 feet to foot alley. For particulars inquire of br. WIN ER, 1528 Uth st. nw. my2o-1m* mR SALE_2 NEW BRICK HOUSES Brae 7 recs: bath, larobe rang grass plot im front; will be for sale’ on day: he STUNE & LITTLEFIELD, three 1226 4th._5.000 19 Madi- st, £b,&2 bd. 483 to |, Be in rer. “4,800 alley, 4 4.500'123 D st, A700 ‘The above is only a small portton of property on my dooks. For fall list call a: office for bulletin issued oa me lst and 15th. (my25] THOS. & WAGGAMAN. VOR SALE— 4 NEW AND CONVENIENTLY ARRA HOUSE, TWOSQUARES NORTH OF DUFOS ‘The owner of premises 2013 Rst. west of Connecticut ave. -baving purchased slot more convenient to his Dusiness, apon which he intenus to immediately bulid arresidence, offers his present home for sale, arfansed ‘as follows: Basement Kitchen, laundry, fuel room, glosews, pantry and billiard room, "Ist Fioor—Parlor Borary, Center hall and stairway, dining room and | Dutlers pantry. 24 Floor—Thsce Sized. bed Fooms closets and bath room. 3a Flour—Two large bed rooms, Plumbing and heating by Hutchinsoa; interior wall decoration by Dieter. The rugs, carpets, Bottieres, curtains and poles ‘selected with Carey will ‘sold, if desired, at a Feasonable dixcount. ‘The lot 1s 39 feet front with a depth of 114 feet to an alley. Stable, with accommodation for two horses, three cat- and coachman. ‘The property can be bought on Most accommodating terms for =20.000. Tos cash customer a liberal discount will be made. ‘Permits for inspection given on application, my24-3t FITCH, POX & BROWN. R SALE—-I HAVE FOR SALE 1413 CORCO- Fon st nw. three-story and cellar brick, with nine Fooms; in order. w! modern conveniences: Jot 20395 feet to an alley; price, $6,500. JOHN 4” PRESCOTT, my2i27 1416 F st. nw. i SALE—BEAUTIFUL HOME ON CAPITOL Hill, 227 A st se; lot $14gx 100% feet; house ten Tooms; modern improvements. Will pay as an invest- ment over 9 per cent my24aie FS SALE-THREE NEW TWOSTORY BRICK jouses, five rooms, gas aud water, on 3th st. n.w., gear Khode Inland ave. Price $1-550 cack Rent tor Real Estate Agent, * w ‘923 F st. 0. 4 RARE CHANCE FOR PROFITABLE INVEST- ‘The following beautiful suburban Building Lots in w.0 kslin bet 1 oth Mom Mout tended. Denison and B, F. Leighton’s subdivision of the estate. Mount Pleasant: 2 lots on Columbia eve., 4th and 15th sts. exjended. 5 lots on the east side st extended, bet. Kenesaw ave. aud wt Pleasant Village. 2 corner I id 16th st. ex: nt Pleasant viliage, bet 15th ‘Z corner lots on 16th st. extended and keu= saw ave. Also, other valuable lot in this beautiful lo- my’ ity, commanding a View of Rock Creek Valley. ‘cam Ory organ NOE COUNTRY REAL ESTATE 1 RENT—AT GUILFORD STATION, VA, Cotiace, 9 rooms, furnished compiet+; piano and n: beautiful yard: good water, shade and. fruit; near depot, Jor the season. Address Hox 93, Star office. 70 for vineyard or market garden on place. city, Star offi YOR SALE- on lower Potomac. en F on the watered aud abundauee of myze-lw* R SALE OR RENT—6% ACRES. SUITABLE uree room house site, three miles from Address VINEYARD, my 26-30" ESIRABLE SUMMER COTTAGE J. P. BALDWIN, Sw ‘Manassas, Va, SALE—A PIECE OF LAND, CONTAINING res, located about 2 miles from Georgetown Conduit road, Just above the Drovers’ rest; well fruit. Inquire on the my25-3 Beautiful buildin on B. and ©. railr ated within four miles of Orlando, the county seat of Orange county, Fla. Price $25 peracre. Apply to Capt JNO: JACKSON, 930 Est ti, masa TOR RENT-SUBURBAN PLACE, NEAR THE ‘ars and herdies, overiouking ely? large ground, Biished oF Well shaded, fruit, garden, stable, furni F unfur- nished, for summer or longer time. Address Box 25, Star office. my24-3t 70} RK RENT-IN THE VILLAGE OF FALLS Church, Va., a House of nine rooms: good shade, lawn and ‘outbuildings; graph office and post office. Apply at 907 riverside resort; one buildin; many boarders, For terms app] Genel 70 Fritice Vs tote Potomee convenient to depot, tele- “York ES ‘MONT.—SEVERAL COMFORTABLE F, Cottages for summer for rent at this beautiful is roomy enough for to LANG & TOLER, my21-60 SALE-HANDSOME SUBURBAN RESE ter in house; bath ral Agents, 605 F st. n.w. Toom and closet, iarge stable, 24 acres; on first end of condutt road, above river; beautiful view, good spriug, abundance of truit and flowers. Inquire ou premises my22-1w as ror ki [ANGE FOR CITY PROP- rm two miles from Bladensburg, contain- iy acres. Apply to FRANK 1. BROWNING, aston, or JOMN STEPH EST COUNTRY RESIDENCE, first-class location, very heaithy,with outbuildings: fruit, garden, two acres of woods adjoining house; the year, at LH, WARNER'S, 916 Fst, myZ1-5t {OR SALE—BRITISH CHALLENGE BICYCLES, (new), Bails) wheel from = id Fluted’ Hollow Forks to bot is strongest and best roadsters made. Reduced $140 to $110; all izes. 20 CAPITAL CYCLE CO., 1406 N. Y. re. FoR LE—-25 ACRES OR MORE OF IM- 12 room House; water at door; roved Sand: Bio per mouth. Inquire at 724°7h at. uw. No agents | good oss-Gidings: fralts of all kinds: high locstiou: wanted. mayS8 ot | Site north of Wachingtoh; one mile b.w.of Hy= ws = = attsville; good roads; Immediate 2 RSALE-NEW OR BW, ML, MST, BET. A eo Tss8 ‘Bd and 4th n. newOr'Db.. mi, M st, bet. ees ee Deeee 6r. bb, al, M st, “bet. | [OR SALE—GOOD MANSARD ROOF, 6-ROOM 265. bh. st. bet Kand L | A Dwelling and large lot, at Highland station, 1 & Ber Gr bh, ms Cap st. bec Rand Loe ©. Hit; eight minutes to city: to be soid at a great Ir. bb, me, Tih st. bet Qant Rw, bargain.” MARION DUCKETT, Atorney-atLaw, Orth. milwith stable, Sst,bet Gand ie _ | Biadeusburg, Md. myii-im HUMPHREY & ADAM: mw. Teiephi Ra SE AND STABLE, 1218 H st. n. w.: price, $4.300, and Brick Dwell: jog, 1539 Yuh st nw. price, $1.50. on time. Apply to CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, 490 La ave. mz24t Fok, SALE SRVERAL | BEAUTIFUL | COT. tages in Le Droké Park,from $3,500 to $4.500:each Jot 30x126, ‘These Houses and Lots are very cheap. ‘Terms easy. ING. F. WAGGAMAN, myzein B04-806 F aw. Fs. SALE—-A VERY NICE 3STORY BRICK welling. weil located: northwest; convenient to ‘Sreet cars, market, &c.; lot JU feet front; house 21 feet front, and coutains 10 rooms ‘and bath room: all oder: linprovewents: in Sratclass order: good brick Ehaser at he ow price of $000, THLE A KURI Shaner at the low price o KORE ERFORD, 1226 F at. my22-61* OR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ES Tatet Six new Brick Hooves. 4 rooms each, situated tn & beautiful avenue northwest. with wide parking: Se. street care withia Balt square. Price for this perty ouly $7,000. Terms, $2,000 easly, balauce $500 petryear’ File property is now renting tor $2 per mouth. Apply to SWE MYERS, Tayzeiwe ‘Estate Agent, 1425 N. ¥. {OR SALE-NEW TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- ings, containing 7 and 8 rooms and cellar: Moder Improvements located northeast: will god op accommodating terse at 3 LER @ RUTHERFORD, 1226 Fst (OR SALE—LARGE AND ELEGANT HOUSE, with siabie and side lots, north of Capitol Gro ‘on long time, 230 Ist ne. Injuire on premises, OR SALE—CHEAP— ONE-HALF Oi Castle Park, Mt. Piewsant, 11-room house and larg Perillog, benatlful natural Soenery. springs Of water: ‘oaly $11,000; easy terms J. HERTFORD. 142 £ 1st ST. 5. E, near Pa. ave.: 9 rooms and lath; modern improve. Menta: $4,000 each. my 14-2 and busement Brie ‘ window, scone steps aud trimtuings: containing f teen rooms, laudry, furnace, butlers pantry, double parlors aud all iuodern "improvementa” Price, ‘A Tow of four new Houses on Capito! Hit; two- story and back buildings, six rooms exch, all modern improvements. rice, 310,000 1oF all, OF $2,500 and $2,600 eae eal A new six-room Brick House on 9th st. s¢ : all mod- fn improvements | Price, $2.500. A barge ih A row uf five aw Houses ou 228 st nw ail mod- erp improvements 92.250 cach. ‘Two new (ve rooms and cellar each) Brick Houses on the Navy Yard. "Price $1,290 each Dumber of sinail Brick and Frame Houses; north- want Frice: $1,700 and $1,000 each, ie ‘wo new tiveroom Brick Houses southwest. Price, fie above are al good Investments, and fo above pvestment tu C008 ts, and for further Matt Gl See SANENHOWER & SOS, —mykim SIO NOR SALE—HOUsE 610 1. STN. W: FIGHT : fents for $20 pee mouth; “Apply at 615 Lest. hw) aplasia Om FON, EASY TERMS, O8 FOR ent Sores aud Dwellings aud’ 2026 Lath 3. These buildings have tine stores, with large cellars, 31 feet deep, all moxiern improv. ments. with dwelling above. Applyto FRANK J TIGBETS Office of the National Mutual Lite Asoclation, 1420 Fst. ap2s-m WOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN Kesidence pear Geotgetwt;'couvenieat to horse fare two acres garden irult, &e ly to We He Fisk & Co..14a0 Now York ave. "Ubi 2uv Bur y Coscurs, Basy Coacuss, From 96.50 to $25.00, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES. WOODEN WARE. . ARCHERY, TEX BASE BALL GOODS Largest assortmest to select from. Prices the WL CKLLULOLD TRUSS, ‘That never breaks, never wears out, alwaysclean, bd can ve Worw wile bathing, 33 108 sale as CHAS. FISHERS, 3 Th street northwest Dire. FISMER devotes ber atieutivs to the wants of Lady Futrous wk JUMMER HOMES AT HYNESBORO, ON THE Sa city. Jar address agent of THOMAS HY Law, Washington yards. For circu- NES, 1104 12th st. my4-Lm* and P. KK; eleven miles from Lots 50x150 feet trom $15 uy NOK SALE—ATTRACTIVE MONTGOMERY County Farm contain: nine farm eight Burn 100 acres, dwelling with Toows, outbuildings, fruit, forty acres in wood: ‘on the Colesville turnpike, near Four Corness, sniles from Washington. Address WML. CADLE, # Mills, Montgomery county, Md. apl7-6w* {OR SALE—VIRGINIA FARM, my! FPOESSEE HIGHLY IMPROVED MONTGOM ery Co. Land. IN . B. B LOSS, 1-Ime 927 F st. o.w. T will*sell 50 to 300 acres of my grazing farm on Washington and Colesville turnpike, Sai on, les from Washington, 2 from Silver Spring Sta- ‘Metropolitap Brauch KR GH. P. CLARK, Sligo, Ma. mh31-2m¢ (OR SALE-ONE-HALF MILE FROM NEV York ave. ‘and Boundary, uice 9-room House, 25 ‘acres, 10 cows, has a'run of mille of eig! sire ape! 2 horses, wagou, harness and cart, : well at kitehen ea i SALE—BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOMF; 11 201 Frosms besides batt; 100" tule trees: ood bac, 15 head of stock; near railroad station; price ). Apply tOGEO. A. ARMES, 1337 F st. nw. 34 apz7-im, 30 Frocte Propery100 acres from road. by very large frame house and oatbulldls Station on the place; commutation fure ou} For t 1428 SALE—CLUB HOUSE, OR SUMMER Bi Tand, about five miles the center of the city; between the Bladensbur ‘and the Baltimore and’ Ohio railroad; improv railroad five cents. » BROWN, ‘apz4-3m_ erms and price apply 10 AUSTIN Fst. nw. Fe SALE—LOTS—100 BUILDING LOTS, 50x 150 feet, near Seabrook Station; B and P. Hit, 20 minutes! ride by Sold in six months: price $1: DUCKETT, Attorney-at-Law, Blade! JASPER 2. _ cars to city; beautifully located: 160 ‘lot. Apply to MARION urs, Md., oF nw, Washing- Mi. “SACKSO! ‘ap1dsm . 212 D st. Oo. R SALE—A CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 Acres in’ Montgomery county, near the District ‘far suitable for poultry or dairy farm; three scre lots, enclosed with ten-foot fence; sprig aid. all con ‘Veniences for raising poultry; will be sold, with all the ‘stock and farm given Pre« iid eee Bere et my21 Tuy Say “Every Cioud has a Silver Lining.” We are not so well posted in clouds, but if the sun shines today and to-morrow Spring Suits will be in demang, and us our stock is faultless In St and finish, and very reasona- uble in price, we shall expect you tocall and examine it GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER. 507 SEVENTH ST. N.W., Opp. U. & Post Office. ap y myst Gronee T, Kuss, TAILOR, 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. 203m {railon, neuralgia, rhecniatism, Cance, all bervous aad chroul GI the use of medic PARKER, Magnetic ps Hikis Trectment. $1. By [2XTAL FXPAUSTION, NERVOUS PROS. us t SALE—ENCYCLOPHDIAS. JAMES PAR- ihe eoleoraved Historian and Biographer wwe there ty placed a set of Apple- la; It is like sending the whole famuy Work, new edition, can now be ob- oftice.. my2d-s,m, ¥ we {nined, ali the volumes Rt once, on easy’ pas ments, vy addressing Box 12%, Star office. |" Y Pmysasie™, Fe SALE—ALL WOOL SUITS, Nobby Dress Suits, $8, 39. Se.and 30c. ORIGINAL LONDON MIs- 912 Fst. nw., pear 9th my21-im SCOND-HAND SIX-SEAT o,in good order, Can be seen. at ie’S Carriage Factory, 14tb ats. nw. myZ1-1w (\OR SALE—ONE CAR LOAD OF HORSES JUST from Augusta Co.. Va, ranging n price frou: $100 fo $200. ‘Can be seen'at W. YATES’ stable, m rear of LEG st. 1-62 POR SALE FOURTEEN VERY FINE Horses "Amnong them are five fine teams and several coupe and single driving and saddie horses. all of whch ate fine bred sick, JAMLS G. BOWEN, 645 N. Y. ave, myls-sw* F iS SALA STV nisi ROCKAWAY, BUILT by Sargent & Co., Bostou: nearly new: a great bar- ‘at YCDERMOTT & BRO'S, 310 Pennsylvania ave. nw. myis-im_ AT VERY SMALL ADVAN ‘over cost, all the choice Hallet & Davis Upright nos now on display at $11 9th st. n.w. Nosuch ex- inary barcalns ever before offered, By order ot Davis & Co. my15-2w. OR SALE—A STEINWAY GRAND PI AT ‘@ sacrifice, on account of owner leaving the city ‘To be seen at G. LL WILD & BROS, 709 7th st. Bw myl0-1m* FOR SATE BRICK YARD, IN THE CITY OF Alexandria, Va., containing ‘about Si acres; has Sufficient amouint of clay to make 150,000,000 bricks, together with Brick Machine, Engine, Tempering Machine, Kiln Walls, Sheds, dc., ail Ia good repair Easy of access to both cars und'river.. Terms easy, ‘Apply to. W. HL BARSTOW, myé-im 615 7th st. nw. FOE SALECAT My NEW REPOSITORY THE Ui largest stock of fine carriages ever offered in Washington, among which are the Iatest styles: View torlas, cabrdlettes, extension-top, phuetons, canopy fund ¢xtension-topy surreys, ladies’ pliaetons, canopy and bugsy tops; coupe apd sash door rockaways, carts aud drazgs, doctors’ phaeton, jump seats, cx- tension and buggy tops: canopy-top’ Saxons, Village and poney carts, Brewster side-bar briggtes, the fawous Godard buggies and many other styles. too numerous to mention. “Also several second-hand carriages on hand: (repairing promptly ‘attended to; carriages taken on storage: ail work guaranteed as represented; gil apd examine’ sock ahd repository: SOHN’ Mt. YOUNG, 479 and 481 C st, n.w., rear of ihe National hotel. mys-3m Carri ANDREW J. JOY: VOR SAL THIS AFTERNOON. jOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF THRERSTORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, KNOWN AS NO. 1416 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Firlue of a decd of trust. dated February tr 1ith, 1551, and duly recorded in Liber No. v8, follo’ 856, "et seq., one of the land records for, Wiasnington county, bathe pintrict of Columbiana Wereby, weshall sali on THURSDAY AETERNOOS, Lereby, we shail sell on s MAY TWENTIETH, at f1V iE OCLOCK. tu front of the premises, sub-lot humbered 27, In bered #12, improved Uy a thraestory brick dwelling house, with all improvements, known as No. 141 11th street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the remainder in one and two years, secured by deed of trust on the premises, and bearing interest;parable semiannually. mVeyanenng at the Gost of hie purchaser. FREDERICK B, McGUIRE 1416 F st. n. STELLWAGEN, myl 1824 F st. nw. 4sa-THE ABOVE SALB IS POSTPONED ON AC- gout ofraiaunil WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY: ‘SIXTH, same hour and place. my2l-déds EDWARD J. —— O-d&as THIS EVENING. G4tz or SIX HUNDRED STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS, CAREFULLY SELECTED FROM THE MOST POPULAR SUBJECTS OF FRENCH, GER- MAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ISSUES, FORMING A COMPLETE GAL- LERY OF ART. EXAMPLES OF THE LEADING WORKS ov THE GREAT ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS. PICTURE IS APPROPRIATELY FRAMED IN EVERY ORNAMENTAL FRAMES, Rich in Design, of First-class Workmanship, Adapted to Each Special Subject, Sale will take place at our gallery, corner 10th st and Pennsylvania ave. n, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY TWENTY SIXTH, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, and continue EACH EVENING until all are sold. ‘Will be on view Tuesday and Wednesday, May 26 and26. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., my22-6t ‘Auctioneers. HIS EVENING, AT HALP-PAST P.M, GUNS, CUTLERY, REVOLVERS, NOVELTIES, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEW. r, JOS. SPORTING GOODS, &¢. IN PASSYIVANIA AVENUK, NEAR FOUR- £ the owner, who Is golny vely turing business Twill cell all the above jou, EVERY EVENING, at HALE -. uth all are disposed of, muy be expect corn AM. FOLEY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. [) #OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ART SALE. SUPERB COLLECTION OF VALUABLE HIGH CLASS OIL PAINTINGS, ‘To be Sold at Auction on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, TWENTY-SEVENTH AND TWENTY-KIGHT, 1886, 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, ‘This important collection embraces the entire col- lection of the New York Art Galleries, N. Y., offering many important works by eminent modern European d American artists, never hefore publicly exhibited, to be sold without reserve. ‘The works are superbly mounted in the finest and most costly of fine gold leaf and bronzed frames. Connoisseurs and lovers of the Fine Arts are invited to visit he gallery. it being necessary to appreciate this really valuable collection _mny2i-bt (OR SALE-ONE SECONDHAND UPKIGHT, ‘7g oct, $190; one four round cornered square, 734 3216; pianos to rent. HUGO WOKCH & CO. 925 7th st_n.w., agents for Sohmer pianos. my4-3mi Fe SALE, 80 GALLONS OF NEW MILK DE- livered daily. Inquire at 1327 H st, n.w. ap27-1m JOR, SALE BARGAINS IN 00D slightly damaged Saratogas, Sole Leather Trunk © ever been used. + z ap24-3m. {OR SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- quires no boiler; avolds all expensive attendance; ino Jong of ne: 6 handling of uel; no ashen Bor running elevators, pumping water. printing presses 4nd machinery. Send for circular aud price Ibe 0, BALLAUF, Agent, 731 7th st. mh10-3m. {OR SALE—BUSINESS WAGONS IN EVERY variety, finest and largest stock of plattorm spring wagons ever” shown in this city at bottom prices 1230 33d street, West Washington. “J. Kk. PROBY. mbs-dm_ Srock ov THE BALTIMORE CITY PALAIS ROYAL, (From 61 North Eutaw street, Baltimore,) TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE, Black, Escurlal Lace Flouncing, 401n, wide, worth 2.79, at $2. Black Eicurlal Luce Flouncing, 40-1n. wide, worth $3, at $2.50, Black Spanish Guipure Flouncing, 40-in. wide, worth Black Spanish Guipure Lace for over-dresaes, worth $1.75, at $1.49. Black Beige and Cream Spanish Guipare Laces. Black and Beige Escurial and Black Chantilly Laces, at Far Below Wholesale Prices, Ladies! Cape Coliars,(best manufacturers), Se., worth Unexcelled Assortment of Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs, Complete Line of Children's Lace Collurs, at 24c, orth Bbc. Ladies Hand-Satchels at manufacturers’ cost. Parasols and Silk Umbrellas in endless variety. See our line of Fancy Laces forSatines and Ginghams, Real Yax Laces, all colors, extra wide, at 15c. yard. Superb Assortment of Children’s Robes and Dresses, ‘To our line of Ladies’ Cotton and Cambric Under: Wear we call your special attention. J. M. FOLLIN, 916 7th street n.w., (Baltimore City Palais Royal.) “Panera Axv Gvanvians: ‘To assist in having your boys appear creditable at their examinations and commencements we have added to our already complete stock of Hoys’ and Children’s Clothing, consisting of a beautiful and va- tied assortment in all the latest designs, a few special- ties, which we quote below. A large lot of Shirt Walsts in launderfed and un- launderied, at very low prices. A lot ot Knee Pants, ‘at 25c. and up. A lot of Boys’ Long Pants, at 75c. and Up. One lot of Blue Flannel Suits, trom 4 to 18 years, at $2.50; worth $4. A fine lot Blue Cheviot Suits in Norfolks, warranted Indigo Dye, ouly $3.75. A bean- tiful Hine of Cassimeres, in balf a dozen shades, at ‘$4.50; a great bargain. In Boys’ Suits from 121017 years the prices are accordingly low. We shall be pleased to have you call and inspect M. KAUFMAN'S Clothing Palace, Cor. 8th and Ists, a0, Ra We close at 7 p. m., Saturdays excepted. apl63m my1$-1m eee eee D WESRED FOR 61. ‘Coats 50 cents, Pants 25 cents, Vests 25 centa, Alter and re) done ii Fs Ting Pe pee in best manner. psotea: ™ mb15-3me and 42 N. Calvart st.. Baltimore. Ger Taz Bax “THE CONCORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD COLLAR” TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the best makers in Great variety at very low prices, 497 Pentaylvanis Avenue p26 Adjoining National Hotel, Vucarrs HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OLL AND MACCARONL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALSO, ‘THE CELEBRATED VELATIS FAMOUS CARA MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 200th st nw. U, & Patant Offica, faas Braveh Store, 1706 Pennayivania ave nw. HE STRIKE IS OVER, lowest marke: JOHN MILLER, 4: Lumber, Wood and Coal, oma+ abelian AND I AM NOW PRE, pared to deliver tresh-riined \Guinbestund Coal at TF] \HOMAS DOWLING sucuoneer. A CHOICE COLLECTION OF KOBES, PELLA- GONIUMS, FUCUSIAS AND OTHER PLANTS AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY- SEVENTH, “1886, “within my saiesrooms, COM: MENCING at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Twill sella lary lot of Rosesand other plants now in bloom and pots, ‘Terms, cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE OF “ECKINGTON,” THE SEAT OF THE LATE JOSEPH COUNTRY GALES, ESQ. ‘By virtue'of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pussed No. 7459, Doc. 20, we will offer for auction. to the upon. the SEV) Eauity cause 3 sale at pablie, highest bidder, at the Mansion i @ premises, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY- NTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. ‘1886, at FOUR OCK P.M. all that iract oF parcel of land in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, called and Known ‘as part of “Hekington™ (described. by wetes and bounds in’ sald decree), containing 87.18 ueres of land, more or less, and itupfoved With Iatge substantial dwelling house and outbulldlugs, hereare several beautiiul butlding sites upon the roperty.which Is well wooded and watered, aud over- looks aud forms a portion of the nortueru boundary of the city. “The tract will be rst offered a8 a whole, and if not soid we wil! then offer. the sume aecordl to the plat of ‘our subdivision in seven lots, whieh be exbibited at the sale, viz: Lot 1, improved with the mansion house and outBulldings, containing 22 14-100 seres; Lot 2, containing 11 17-100 weres; Lot 3, co taining 13 34-100 acres. “These jots lie weat of the line of the Metropolitan branch of the B. and O. KR. Lots 2 and 2 adjoin the “Keating” estate; Lot 3 adjoins the Germania Scheutzen Park, and has a front of 131 7o-100 feet on Boundary street. ‘The remalnlng lots ie east of sald railroad wid upon the Brentwood road, Lot 7, containing 12 77-100 acres: Lot 6, conlaluing 59-100 acres; Lot Containing 5 99-100 acres; Lot 4, containing ¥ 66-100 acres. ‘his 1ot nas alo a front ot 4¥ 80-100 feet on Boundary street. ‘Terms of sale: One-tifth of the amount of the pur- chase money in cash, and the residue in four equal lu- Stalments, due in six, tweive,elzhteen and twenty-four months respectively from the day of sale, the pure chaser oF purchasers giving his or their prosnissory hotes for the deferred paymentawith Interest thereo at the rate of six per cent per attuum trom the day of Sale; oF all cash, at the option of the purelaser or pur- chaiers. The title to said property will be retalued Until the whole purchase money for the same or for any sevarate paft thereof shall be fully pald; and if any purchaser shall fas to comply with the terms of sale Within ten days after such sale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of such defaulting purchaser. ‘The plat of subdivision may bbe seen Upon application to the undersigned. $1,000 deposit ow c-eptance of bid if sold asa whole, and $250 on euch lot if sold In separate parcel JAMES 8. EDWARDS, 412 Sth stn, w. CALDERON CARLISLE, 807 Dat ‘na: w., ANDREW B. DUVALL, "452 Dat. ni w., JOHN 7. MITCHELL, my3-eodis 11th'st. and Pa ave, nw, PONCANSON BROS, auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON NEW JERSEY AVEUNE, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTH. BY virtue of wdeed of trust duty recorded in Liber No. 953, Folio 426, etzeq., oneof the land of Colum records for_the District we will sell, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY SEVENTH OF MAY, A. D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premisés,all that piece or parcel of ground Snd premises, situate, lying and belng io" the ity ot Washington,"in the bistrict of Columbia, and keown padakifigtlshed asthe north three (3) tices ont ing on New Jersey avenue. of lot “1,” in West's sub- division of original lot numbered one (1). runnl back the same width to the rear line of said fot" an also the adjoining lot, numbered sixteen (16), in the ‘Subdivision of orlgiual lot numbered two (2) made by ‘Hoffman, in square numbered ‘six hundred and twenty-nine(629), together with all the improvements, ways, eagentents, rights, priviieges and appurtenances thereto belonging or ti uny manner appertaining, sold subject to special improvement taxes. ‘Terms: $600 cash; balance in one and two years notes to beur six ‘per cent interest, oF all cauhy at Qption of purchaser, | A, deposit of $100 required at ime ofsale. ‘Termis to be complied with in ten days, otherwise resale at risk aud cost of the defaulting hager after five day apnllic, notice of such resale sD sole newspaper pul ‘ashington, D. Conveyancing, &c., at purchasers’ cost. GEORGE BAUE! ™ myl15-déds SOHN WALTER 32, } WO TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT BRICK Tiel kan Nose 30 BARNS neice STREET, BETWEEN 1 AND K AND NORTH CAPITOL AND SiNST STREETS NORTH- On THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY- ENTH. at SIX O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the ee ses, We euaee ate: wre a8 ae aoa vs recorded subdivision of square z by two two Blory and basement ‘Brick Dwellings, with, modern improvements, | and water. ‘Terms: One-balf cash; balapee in one and two years, and to be deed of PEBEWPTORY SALE OF BRICK AND FRAME PIERNOON, MAY TWENTY. On FRU rE b a EIGHTH, 2600, at 1 O'CLOCK, we shall sek to frout of the premises, the Bu:ldings now on square £009 and west ‘of square G06, bounded by New Jersay ‘venue, H, 1 and South Cupitol streets, consisting 4 two-story Bick Houses, six rooms each: Brick ai + anes 10 Prams Hones ate of ‘4 BUNGARSON BROS, Auctioneers. MPORTERS OF FRENCH WI COGNACS CHAMPAGNES AND CORDIAIS SRA Aen ta ce, An received r, which is ‘ee, Seamer myirime WEEKS & c0., ‘Auctioneers, 637 Louisiana ave,, opp. City Post Office. THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-SEVEN, 1894, AT TEN A. M., IN FRONT OF AND WITHIN OUR SALESROONS WITHOUT REGARD TO WEATHER, SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Fine Cherry Chamber Set, Cherry Lounge, Leather Seat and other Walnut Chairs, ¥xtra fine Spring Front, i a saute ne Spring Front, Silk Plush, Cherry Parlo seAroF Suites in Silk, Damask, Halr Cloth Parlor Fine Moquette Rugsand Brussels Carpets and Rugs, Odd pieces Plush Easy Chairs and Rockess, Side boards, Hat Racks, Wainut Chamber Sets of three and ten pleves each, ae. ALSO, FOR ACCOUNT OF TRUSTEE, EIvg (rasorloads assorted Household Goods, Car- ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, miiirty-eleht boxes Lipp’s and Armstrong's Wash- ‘Three barrels Vinegar, two barrels Syrup. _Baking Powder, four Chests Tea, Cigars, &c. MOREAGERS SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- AVA ERTY LN THE TOWN OF HYATTSVILLE, In execution of a power of sale contained in eI BG mortgage from Christopher C. Hyatt aud Fannie sa H. Hyait, wis wite, to Win. H. Perkius, the, undersigned will se vor, in the town of DAY. MAY IWEATY-NINTH, 1886, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., that handsome * and ‘weil-improved residence of tie late Christopher C. Hyatt, stiuated in the town of Hyattsvi le, Erinee Goorge’s county Ma. on the west side of the Bullimore and Ohio Tall: roud, being @ threestory brick dwelling. coutaliilg about eighteen Large roms, with basements Also, « ouestory frame cottage, with the land adja- gent thersta— betwen eight ud ten acres portion Being laid off into fine building lots. ‘Also, that lot of laud in said town containing about two acres, more or tess, improved by a wwo-story brick Haas 4x50 feet, immediately adjoining the railroad A Tare chance is here offered for the purchase of a very desirably-locuted property, stitable for either & private residence, a boatuing Louse or # female semie Rary, Terms of sale: Cash on the day of sale or onthe ratification thereof by the court, With inerest from the day of sale. A deposit of £000 will be required of the purchaser on the day of sale. WAL IL BELKINS. Mortgugee. R BB CHEW ald C.G MAGRUDEIS my26-3¢ Solicitors, ay ; FOLEY, Auctioneer. TRUSPER'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUL SUULHEAS. SY. SVENUE SOUTER public saie, at the eourt-hou SATURe By virtue of a deed of trust dated ber, 1885, and duiy record {bilo 233, et seq., one of the gouty of Washington, i (he Di: by direction of the holder vf tlie so theres 1 shali sell at public aucuou,on Pt esUAY, TH DWENTY-FIETH DAY OF MAY, 1586, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. AL, in front of the premises, parts of lots, Sand 14. in square 764, be;tuuiug 10: ‘suid parts of Jols ip the south line of Hennsyivucvis avenue Gl feet Wwestwardly from the norti.easi cyrucr of said square, thence south 30 feet, east 4 icet, Sout Lo Jeet, east 10, feet, southeasterly 87 teei, west 4U tet, north east’ 4 feet 7 inches, Morin 22 { north about 90 tet lo Penusylvaula averue, easterly. along Venosylvauia avenue 3 feet 10 om hes to begin- ning. ‘Jerms of sale: One-ha!f cash: balance, notes at 6 and 12 months, secured by deed of trust upon premises, Deposit of $10U when propery is sold. Terms to be complied with in seven days or property resuid at risk Sha ost of detaulting purcusser. oe ONE C. WEAVE, Lrcstee, 930 F st no, mi2-wyi,mot 4a THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO SAT- PRDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1586, at same jour, Sale positive. No by-bidding. my20-déds, E.C WEAVER, Trustee. | \OLEY, Auctioneer. I will sell a large stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Goods at 611 7th street northwest, commencing # RI- DAY, MAY Tw HIGHTH, at TEN A. M ‘This ‘is’ # splendid stock, embracing every article psuaily found ins ursiecluss ry Goods Store. L have ordersto close tuem out to the highest bidder for Cas LEY, Auctioneer. {ALE OF BURIAL SITES IN CONGRESSIONAL CEMETERY AT AUCTION, On FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-LIGHTH, at ONE O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell, in our auction rooms, ‘9th and D streets northwest, Four Sites in Congres- sional Cemetery, Nos. 194 and 195, lu range 34, and Nos. 194 and 105, in range 35. ‘Terms cash, DUNCANSON BROS., my2oat ‘Aucitonéers TURCANSON BROS. Auctioneers SALE OF A VALUABLE DWELL- HOUSE NO. 1102 VIRGINIA AVENUE, SOUTHWEST, OPPOSITE THESMITHSONIAN GROUNDS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 14th, em sey and if i ‘and duly recorded In Liber No. 1.037, folio fe 302, seq., one of the lund records of the Dis, {ict of Columbia, and. by the direction of the party thereby secured, the underigned trustees will sell, at bie Auetion, in tront. oF the pr n SATUR- AY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1886, at FIVE OGLOCK P. M.. lot numbered nineteen (19) of Abram F. Barker's recorded subdivision of part of original lot numbered seven (7) in square numbered Uhree hundred and tweaty-five (325) in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, together with im- provements’ on suid lot, consisting of & substantial dwelling house. Terms ot sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash wud the balance in two equal uotes at oneandtwo Years with interest from day of sale at six per cent pet annum, interest to be paid sembannually, to be Secured by a first deed of trust om the premises sold, or ail the purchase money may be pald {nex sh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit ot $100 niust be made at the time of sale. Upon failure to comply with the terms of sale within ten days after sale a re-sale Will be had, after five days’ public notice, at the risk nd cost of thedefaulting purchaser. Allconveyancing ‘And recording at the purchaser's cost. WILLIAM W, HOARNAN, } rragtecs. my25-dtds GEORGE C BOARMAN, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TWO-STORY BRIC! No, 919 SIXTH STREET, NEAR K SOUTHWEST, WITH FRAME BUILDING IN REAR. On FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell, in front of the premises, i PART OF LOTS 27 AND 28, Square No. 470, Fronting 18 feet on 6th street, and running back 122 feet to alley, improved on fr by two-story Brick, Six rooms; modern convenlerices; aud on rear bysinail frame hose. i8e3, vy 2d EDITION Lat! oem oh St CONFERRING AT COLUMBUS. Lending Ohio Democrats Considering Important Party Questions. ‘Special Dispatch to Tie EVENINO STAR, CoLvmnus, 0., May 26,—A number of mem- bers ofthe democratic sffite central commitiee, senators and leading party men are here to-day consulting as to the future policy of the party, and to agree upon a time and place for the holding of the democratic convention. The im- portant question of recognizittg the work of the Statesenate after departure of the democrats will be considered. It 1s not probable, however, that the democrats will place themselves on record by repudiating the actot the senate in Tedistricting the state and ordering that the democrats nominate candidates and ran them in the old districts until after the legality of the work of the senate has been decided by the supreme court, The Cincinnati board of public works case was filed in the supreme court to- day, and the decision will settle the question as to the tegality of all measures after the desertion of the democrats, The senators are ree in denouncing Clerk Vallandighara and charge that be was the real cause of their leaving, as he had sald that he would be the clerk of the senate and not the clerk of the democratic party when the election cases came up. ‘The senators state that after their departure a messenger was sent from Ken- tucky to conter with Vallandigham witha view of arranging to return to Columbus and go to work, but that the clerk stated poimt blank that "as the four democrats had been ousted and four republicans sworn in he would not call the names of the ousted members. The clerk is also abused ior having made up new jour- nal for the republicans after the original ove had been stolen,and is openly caged With hav. ing betrayed his part, Let ES THE CANADIAN VIEW OF IT. How the Seizure of the Sisters is Re- garded at Toronto. Toronto, ONT., May 26.—The Globe says: “The people of the United States, we hope, will not approve the seizure of the Nova Scotian Schooner Sisters made at Portland, Me., Mon- day. ‘The master of the Sisters proved by going to the custom house to make the usual entry that he had no idea of acting fllegally, When the fishery clauses of the Washington treaty ceused to be operative the Canadian govern- ment did not drive United States fishtng ves- Sels out of ts waters at once or seize those that persisted in taking fish, It consented to an arrangement which allowed Americans to fish from the 1st ot July to the close of the season, without compensation, When at the opeuing of the present season Canada found it necessary to enforce the teuor of the treaty of 1818, ample warning was given to all concerned. ‘It the United States government saw fit, by way of rexprisals, to require Canadian fishing vessels King their catch of fresh fish to a United States port to be provided with manifests, they should have given Umely notice to those who just be affected by the strict enforcement of the law in this respect. ——.—___ Parnell’s Cineinnati Speeeh. DID HE DECLARE THAT ONLY NATIONAL IN- DEPENDENCE WOULD SATISEY IRISHMEN? CINCINNATI, O., May 26.—In the home rule debate in the ‘English house of commons yes- terday, Mr. Trevelyan quoted an alleged re- mark’ of Mr. Parnell, to the effect that he would’ not rest until the last link that connected Ireland with England had been broken. Mr. Parnell demanded tne date and place of the speech, and Mr. Trevelyan replied, “Cincinnati.” A re- porter looking over the files of the Commercial Gazette found that Mr. Parneil delivered a speech in Musie Hall,Friday evening, Februat 20,1880, The speech wi rted by J. W. Schrage, one of the most rapid and accurate Stenographers in the United States The paragraph referred to by Mr. Trevelyan is in the Jollowing words: “When we bave undermined English misgovernment we have paved the way for Ireland to take her place among the nations of the earth. And let us not for- get that tuat is the ultimate goal at which all we Irishmen aim. None of us, whether we are in America, or in Ireland, or wherever we may be, will be satisfied until we have destroyed the last link which keeps Ire- jand bound to Eng! x Drowned While Bathing. OsKatoosa, Iowa, May 26,—Cecil Marriage, chief engineer of the Water works, and his cousin, Miss Hattie Marriage, were drowned while bathing in the river yesterday. Beeld oe The Erlanger Jury Goes Ont. PHILADELPHIA, May 26.—In the case of Abraham L. Erlanger, on trial before Judge Al- lison for assault_and battery with intent to kilt George Herbert Leonard, Judge Allison charged the jury this morning. He reviewed the evi- dence on both sides exhaustively and com mented thereon, finally saying to the Jury that if they believed Leonard's testimony Erianger snould be convicted, but if they believed the testimony for the defence then he should be ac- quitted, " The jury retired at ten minutes alter eleven, ae Acqnitted of the Murder of His Wife. A REMARKABLE COURT SCENE IN BALTIMORE. Baxtitong, May 26.—The trial of Wm. E. Stone for the’ murder of his wite in this city in November last, was concluded to-day, and a Verdict of not ‘guilty rendered, The scene In the court room Was one rarely witnessed. His children clung to him and Kissed him, except onc, agrown daughter. She looked coldly upon him, and pointing a finger at him said: “Yes, you ‘ought to ery; you ought to be bung.” Hun- Urcds or the friends of the accused gathered about him with congratulations, pes cas aman General Foreign News. KING GEORGE GOING ABROAD. ATHENS, May 26.—King George is arranging to make a tour abroad. Premier Triooupls pro- poses limiting the number of members of the Greek chamber of deputies to 150, NO CONSPIRACY AT SOFIA, CONSTANTINOPLE, May 26.—The de- clares that there is no foundation for the report ‘This property is used for business purposes, and will be a good investment, ‘A deposit of $100 ai sale, DUNCANSON BROS., my24-d6d3 Auctioneers 7Puoatas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 113 G ‘STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SUUND STREETS ‘NORTHEAST, IN WASH: INGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 10th Sep- tember, A. D. 1873, and recorded in Liber Ni iy 730, foil 243, one of the Land Iecords for the, District of Columbia, and by direction of the purty se- cured thereby, we shall sell, at public auction, aud in front of the premises, on MONDAY, MAY THIRTY- FIST, 1886, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, Lot nuinbered ‘thirty-nine (30) 1m Linville and Di canson's subdivision of original Lots numbered twenty Guy aid twenty-one (21), and part of Lot numbered nineteen (10). In square numbered seven hundred and twenty-five (725), in the clty of Washington, District Of Columbia, said’ subdivision being recorded in Sub- division hecords HD. C., page 198, and dated May 20, 1878, with rights, privileges and appurtenances 0 suine belonging, said improvements consisting of a three-story Brick Dwelling Mouse, No. 113 Catreet northeast ‘Terms of sale: $2,500 and interest from December 10, 1885, and expense of sale Ih cash: balancein notes atsix (6)'and twelve (12) months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold.” Five bundred (8600) dollars to be paid at time Of sale. Upon taliure to comply with terms of sale ‘Within seven days ufter sale a resale will be had alter five days notice in the Rvening Star newspaper. All conveyancing at purchaser's cust, THONY WYDP, 714 15th street, CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, 1208 Bist street. my19-d&ds YHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE IM- CO"PROVED_GARDEN FARM LOCATED ON THE EASTERN BANK OF TH! BASTERN BRANCH OF THE POTOMAC RIVER, NEAR THis NAVY YARD BRIDGE, AND THREE DESIRABLE BURIAL SITES IN CONGHES- SIONAL CEMETERY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia. passed In equity cause: NO. 9968 on the 20th day of May, 1656, the un- Gersigned a» trustee in suid cause, will offer for sule, in front of the premises, at public y DAY, JUNE EIGHTH, FIVE O'CLOCK P. M, ail thut certain: plece or par- cel of land and premises situate, lying aud being in the District of Columbia, binding ‘on the east shore of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac river, near the fs Navy Yard bridge, and contained within. the follow- ing metes and bounds, beginning for the same at the northwest corner of this lot at # pout on the Eastern Branch and the beginning of lot numbered six (6) of 8 survey by Lewis Carbury, and runuing thence south forty-eight (48°) degrees cast one hundred and twelve perches to the river road: thence with sald road south saxty-one and three-quarter (61%°) degrees locust tree forty seven (47), perches: thence north forty-eight (489) degrees ‘west el perches to the! ty-eight (88) ‘notide-water mark ofthe baders Bracch with “sald brauch i i being twei AMO UN THE Gale DAY. attoe HOUR other teat pce SraNe SET a eas ahaa undersigned will pias mentioned decree, three burial Cor Cemetery, ‘described gen unyang Monee au eh a8 Menara ir a dered eightv-three co Cem: etery. ‘Terms of Sale: In the case of the furm the terms tale, with a (8) per centum pale are as follows: Onechird cash a, eoule and two vears irom day terest at the rate 8 4 that a conspiracy existed at Sofia for the as- sassination ot Prince Alexander and Prime Minister Karavelof. ——_»—___ To be Made Metropolitan Sees. MoNTREAL, May 26.—It is stated here that information has been received by the ecclesias- tical authorities trom Rome that the pope con- templates raising Montreal and Ottawa to be metropolitan sees, with the present occupants elevated to the dignity of archbishops, SS ‘Felegraphic Briefs. Rev. Erastus Wentworth, D. D, a prominent ‘Hu A Methodist divine, died at Sandy Washing- ton county, N. Y., yesterday, aged 73 years, set bedi da. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. peices ofthe New York Stock Marketio-day. as reported by Special wire to IZ, Hf, Dodge, 539 15tm streett Nama | 01500 es gt Foe) 81, St. P.. M& N. B5ty, 35%, Texas Pac... 87 Union Pac) 50%) 50%) Roche I. Boos Bt 52 eat at 61 Washington Stock Ex. ‘The following changes from yesterday’ on the Washington Stock Exchia OE she BOL, coupon, 11a i, S dias, foo, Bi Coin, "116 bid, 115% asked. D: SAGs Grrency. 110% vid. “Bovear fund, 3-659 108, ‘S02, currency. r currency, 110% bid, 120 asked ‘ao-year fund 5 pC, 1590, cufrency, 115 bid. “20-year fund, 134g bla: Suyeur fang, dep 1002. coin, 4 atetropolitan it, Ht stock, 108 sked. Weshingios e z Potouactine, bo bit, “Masonic Washington Market_stock, Bank of Washington, 180 bid, Suranve, Loa bias C bid, 76 danced. Baltimore Marxets. BALTIMORE, Mp, May 26—Vi con- eghtated, Otic: panv-due cdupous, Oly de. new thscen Sai: do. ten-fortive, 30 bid to-day. ORK, Mp. May 26. woe pe ay —Cotten neminally Flour steady and quiet—Howard street and western 8.00; do. extra, 3.10a3.85; do. fanily, mils 2.5008.00; do. extra, Fi aT THE CAPITeL ‘TO-DAY. Confinement of Inebriates. @ | BILL To PROVIDE FOR PLACING HABITUAL DRUNKARDS IN THE GOVERNMENT INSANE ASYLUM. In the Senate today Mr. Edmunds introduced & bill to provide for the confinemeat of inebri- ates of the District of Columbia in the govern- ment tnsane asylum, The bill provides that whenever by under oath, any person in the District of Colum: bia shall be alleged to be au habitual drunkard, incapable of taking care of himself or bersel{, or his or her property, the Supreme Court of the District in special term shall have the power, iu its discretion, on such preliminary examination or inquiry as it may deem proper to make ©X parte, to issue a warrant 4 the marshal to arrest and Bring the person so charged before the court; the court shall cause a jury of good and lawful men to be summoned, wo be empan- eled forth with, and shall charge the jury under Oath, In the presence of the person arraigned, to inquire whether he or she ts an. ba: Ditual drunkard incapable of taking care of himeelt or hersel{, and the proceedings shall be Ike those in the case of persons alleged to be insane and the ruies of law aud proceeding ap- plicable to the property of Insane persons shall apply im the cases of druvkards, All person eged to be habitual drunkards may dispeuse with the legal proveedings, and may, with the approval of the court, appoint his or ber guardian, and may voluntarily enter the asylum fora mited time, If the person be found vo be an babitual drunkard the court shail e@ppoint a guardian, who shail, with the writien assent and eons) of the court,have power to confine such person in the asylum for such sani ot time as tn pot vey in writing approve; but the guardian’ may son before the expiration of the time, or may have the period of confinement extended, os may be necessary for his or Ler couipieie re mation. The court may discharge one guar- dian and appoint another, or discharge alto- ether, When satisfied that the guardianship Is no ‘longer necessary. The espouse ot the proceedings shail be governed vy the same Provisions asare in foree relative to insane persons. Mr. Ldmunds said that under the law of the District there is no power to appoint a guardian for an habitual drunkard; that the person must be insane in order to invoke sueh proceedings, and he hoped the District comuittee, to Which Lhe bill was reierred, would give itearly atten- tion, The District in Congress. PURIFICATION OF POTOMAC WATER. The President pro tempore submitted to the Senate a respouse from the Becretary of War to the Senate resolution (offered by Mr. Butler) of March Sth last, Seer J him to ascortain the advisability and practicability of providing the water supply of the capital (the Districts with filters wud other appl puritying the water. report tflum Capt. Symons, who had given: subject careful stuay. Major Lydecker writes that, as the resul! of long study aud extensive inquiry, Capt. Sy mol reports that the water supply will be greatly: improved by flitration and aeration, Ond that it is advisable and pricticabie Wo do so. The estimated cost of the pians submitted is $600,000, but it is to be understood that these plaus are presented only as the basis for amore elaborate study. Congressional Topics. THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. The Senate committee on commerce are over- hauling the river and barvor bill with the pur- pose of making an equitable distribution of ite appropriations and of applying the money, so dar as cee Pe arg in accordance with the re- commendativns of the engineer department. The committee have ascertained that the bil, ‘@s It passed the Hous -, Is exceedingly liberal to some states and very bisgardiy towards oihers, and that many of the items do noi accord with the engineer's estimates and recommenda Uons, For instance, New York gets over a mil- lion dollars, Texa» about a milhon, Michigan upwards of @ milliun, and Caliioruia hundreds of thousands, Other states represeuted upon the committee are liberaily dealt with, while states nut so represented have not been allowed what is regarded as just and proper. It is the determination of the Senate committee to so Feconstruct the bill us to wipe out this favorite ism, As one Senator remarked: “A few mem- bers of the House fixed the blu, and we intend to unfix it.” The total amount of the bill will not, probably, be very greatly increased, but its items will be iairly apportioned In accordance With engineers’ reports and estimates. THE TARIFF BILL COMING UP SOX. In the course of @ speech in opposition to the oleomargarine bill this afternoon Mr. Mornson intimated that the tarli bill would be cailed up shortly, Litton, TUE NEW CRUISERS, ‘The Secretary of the Navy sent to the Senate yesterday a mass of official documents in rela- lon to the cruisers Chicago, Boston, Atlanta and Dolphin. The Dolphin, he says, has been Fecelved by the departinent under the terms embodied in the agreement of November 3, 1886, the question remaining unsettied belug be | amount is to be paid for her. Many of her defects have been remedied by the con- tractor, THE SILVER PROFIT FUND. The House committee on coinage, weights and measures to-day decided to report favora- bly the Adams resolution calling upou the Sec- retary of the Treasury for ® statement showing the sums expended by the Various assay ollices aud mints out of the silver profit tund. The idea is to ascertain how tmuch profit, if any, the government makes from the coinage over and above expenses, IMPROVEMENT OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Senator Van Wyck to-day made a favorable report from the committee on the improvement of the Mississippi river, of which be is chair- man, upon the Dill “to make the Lake Borgne outlet; to improve the low water navigation ot the Mississippi river fromm New Orleans, La., to Cairo, IIL, and incideutally to reclaim abd pro- tect the Valley lands of the Mississippi river and tributaries trom overtiow.” PERsoNAL.—Mr. Thomas J, White, clerk of the Senate District committee, has gone to ‘Kansas on business, to be absent about a week. —T. Brigham Bishop, of New York, W. B. Buchan, of Philadelphia, E. 8. Bowen, of San Frapeisco, and Hey. Drs. Williams,’ Lewin, Kirkus and Lee, of Maryland, are at the Eb: bitt.—Mr, Walter Paris lett tor New York to day, to sail for England next Thursday.—J. M. English, W. A, de Biois, Joiu E, Searles, jr., JJA. Wood, H. HL Hall and C.F. Wessels, of New York, Mr. and Mrs, Wilsmore, ot Mel bourne, G. B. Bagiey, of San Francisco, J. Bixby, of Los Angeles, B. W. West and Abel Crook; of Brooklyn, ahd Frank AM. Cody, of Philadelphia, are at Willard’s—Win. 8. Hiop- kins of San Francisco, Johu K. Henry ard Geo. 1. Jester of Texas, H. E. Collins of Pitisburg, and E. C. Jordan’ of Jordan White Sulphur Springs, are at the Riggs. THe Navax Count oF INquiny, consisting of Rear Admiral 8. P. Luce, Gommodore Ghe- rardi and Commodore Braine, with Capt. Me- Lean Tilton, of the marine corps, judge advo- cate, bas been ordered to meet on board the U. 8.8.’ Tennessee, at New York, on the Ist of June, to investigate and report upon certain allegations contained in a report made by Rear Admiral Jouett reflecting upon the con- duct of Lieut. Commander George W. Pigman while on duty as executive oificer of the Ten- nessee. The court is ordered at the request of Commander Pigman, Agmy OxpeRs.—Col, John E. Yard, 18th in- tantry, ordered to Fort Hayes, Kansas. Col. Z. R. Bilss, 24th infantry, ordered to Fort Supply, Indian Territory. | Lieut. Col. E. P. Sain” imfaniey, ‘ordered te te ent of the — Missourl, Lieut. Col. Win. H. Jc 19th infantry, or- dered to the de; nt of Texas. Major Job M. Andrews, iniantry, ordered to the department of the Platte, Capt. Wm. H. Hott nn, relieved from recruiting duty and or- dered to Fort Sully, Dakota, Tue Seizvae oF “Tux Sisters. '—No infor- mation bas been reeelved at either the State or the Treasury departments regarding the seizure of the Sisters at Portland. No report is ex- however, at the Treasury Le] ‘tment that the customs officiais have sub- mitted no communication on the subject Rosperizs Rerorrep.—Senator of Oregon, reports stolen trom his house, No. 8 La- fayette square, a lady's gold wateb set with dia monde and a diamond earrings valued at ire. street, ‘$5 and a but” As the family or 5. i. Grimes’ of Union 6 dinner, y and ran off wil The Eight-Mour Leckout. XO CHANGE IN THE SITUATION TODAY. There was no apparent change to-day in the situation between the “locked out” journey- men and the master mechanics. The Carpen ters’ Assembly, K. of L.,ut thelr meeting yes- terday afternoon reaMirmed their determina: tion tostand ont for eight hours, Ata meeti Ofmaster Unemithe and stove Gealers held tnat evening It was decided to maintain the ten- hour rule, A master builder st ted to a STAR reporter today that he belteved the stril would have been settled long age been for the desire of many keep their old men. Th back, hoping toget their old hands agat builders, he said, could easily get carpemters to fill the places of the a. The trouble would come, he thought in getting bricki#yers and plumbers, Members of the Tinners’ unton denied, to day, the pubiished statement that euy of their uulon were returning to work. Advertise ments are appearing in papers in other cities, ealling for brickiayers and plumbers Work In this city. Meme: w) ress themselves as confi sements will have no effect, bosses here cannot Mil the places of the “lockedout” journeymen with eom- petent workmen. “ Two plumbers have and are pow at come from Philadelphia A the Knights of work for one of the bosses, Labor headquarters toxiay work- men talked of sending Uneir m work in other cities. Twenty-seven cutters have already lef the city to work elsewhere, Sales. Within the inst few days Fitch, Fox & Brows have made the following sales of real esiater For Dr. J. M. Lin U.S N,, to James Jack- son, jr. parts ot lots 49 and $0, in Lathrop's subdivision having a frontage of 24 feet on It venue, Rear Connecti= cut avenw 1 fo the s: chaser, i 4, the a Jot of sani Lod. bets 1 W vice railroad square 206, building, kiiow n vd and Daiwii vid part of fine larg proved by! tin tne oer stom pitcam building,” for $127,000. For Mrs. Marianna B. Lathrop, of Chicago, to J. E. Fitch, sul 159, tor For % alte Mary Hf afienrel, sub lot 94, square 182, S Brodhes. Merisial 1 Dickey to Waiso the subdivision ot lumbian Univers PiSi2S0, Also for Mrs. blizabeth La i t owing low in the subdivisio: ie sus Lows 26, 27,44, 45, 46 7, Miss 4) . Mann, for F4)321.25; lot 48, 10 Miss Lory C. de Gratten- Bid. tar $250; lot 43. 00 wordy & Couper, tor $075; lols 2 and 3, to Mrs. amily M. Caamber- ts'BY avi BL, to Marry L. Bald fOr $1,493.91; wot 49, to Miss Lilian G for $675; lot 40,41 and 4 ‘A! Muilowney, for Owen Kiley, for $754, and ‘Lots, | 78, wo Mrs. Lucretia tt, Kimball, Also tn the ‘re-subdivision « Heights by Hon. BW. Perk Lachien to Charles A. Johnson, i 119, for $1,300; lot 107, to Franklin White, for $90; 9t 108, to Jona W. Basics tar ge 05, fo Miss Hannah J. Pree, for $654 to Josep F. Batchelder, tor $6: 113, to Samuel 1 Weed, for $1 106’ (through Messrs. Cutter & Wil K. Morsell, tor $650. ‘They. hi Uirough Dr. A. P. Purdon, tor Heary Wise Gar nett, iols 11 and 12, in block 41, of the north grounds of the Colunibian University, to Wa, larper for $3,781. Woodbury Biair bas sold to David Smith « | 1ot 25482.39 om the west side of Connecticut avenue, between KR and 8 streets, cuntatning 2,099.75 square feet. The 7th-street Bapus church has sold to James F, Dartt for $11,630 our lots 2114011 fect each, on th of 1th Street, between Rand 8 streets, W. Cox, Francis Winslow and A. Jay, trustees, have sold to Jas. Donald Cameron fr $7,027. ten iols, “20x120 fect each, on north side of M street, between North C dd Ist streets northeast, and ten 20x92.87 feel, each in the Tear of above lols and fronting on Paticrson street, ‘The same have sold to James Lo two lots, 21.17x120 each, 20x120 feet each, on the north side of M street in the above square, and two lots, 21.17x02.37 Jeet each, and Usree lots, 20x92.37 feet each, in the rear of the above abd fronting on Pater: son street, Lin, for $2,700: Loeat Notes. The case of Augustus Mills, the barber whe Was arrested in Alexandria yesterday, charged with breaking into John F. Sills’ barber shop, in West Washington, aud ‘stealing six razors and other articles, was to-day seut by Judge Snell to spoprane. jer the ; bonds $500 Richard Middleton, fied rly to bis wite "abso the children. The entertainment at All Souls’ chureh, for Uhe benefit of the Training School for Nurses, lastevening, gave great pleasure. The exer- cises were opened by ® violin solo by Prot, Bernays. Mr, Lite gave a brilljint chalk talk, making the crayon speak moke rapldiy than words. Miss Alice Johnson rendered some fine music. Aunie Buckner, a colored servant employed at Ube residence of Senator Dolph, was arrested w-day by Detective Cox on suspicion of steal- ing # gold watch set with diamouds and a pair of diamond earrings. She is locked up at tbe seventh precinct An exemplified copy of the will of the late Sarah Elinor King, made in 1878, was received from Anne Arundel county, Md., to-day. She bequeuthes her estate to ber greatniece, Aun Maria Yolk, The will was filed. Robert L. Hickerson, the young man whe Tras arregied Saturday morving for driving against Harry ‘Thiel, was tied in the Police Court to-day ‘and thé case was dismissed, A charge of assault against Edward Lacy’ for running against Mr, Bernard Kail was con tinued to await the result of the tujuries. Judge Merrick, who has been holding the Equity Court, was so indisposed today vuat be was potable to leave his residence, The will of the late MARRIAGE LICENSES— Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Charles Warner Piummer, of New iediord, Mass, and Mary C, Barker; ‘John Carringtou and Kose Joniison, of Ballimore, Md.: James A. Diekine fon, of Fremont Quio, and Matte Piatt, ot Ko- chester, Ind; H.W. Hartand Mary C. Jacks sou; Jaines Kearuey, of New York, aud Eva Bebreus, Rap oN AN ALLEGED PoLicy Snor.—This afiernoon Detectives Kaif and Block, with OF ficers Horne and Byrnes, of the fifth ‘precinct, went with # raiding warrant to the club rooms ‘of Washington assemuly, No. 1 (evlored), where they found several colorcd men sitting around the table. As the officers entered one of the men, Samuel J. Asber, tried w get rid of some policy rs, Asher, Nathaniel Branson, Amos Davidge and James Parker were takeu, to the fifth precinct station and locked up, Asher charged with writing policy and we ‘others being held as witnesses, 2 rs DEATH AT THE AGE oF 110 YEAus.—The death of Eliza Fortune, colored, said to be 110 Years old, was recorded in tbe "health office to day and & permit was issued for bor interment, She Is @ native of Virginia, and has recently re- sided at 1725 Kt street, Where she died of old age. — BuRIED UNDER A GhAVEL BANK.—While @ colored laborer was digging in a gravel bank at Glenwood cemetery trday'the bunk caved tm sud the laborer was quite seriously injured. ——S——_— 5 3, and Tl am; 2, 4:15, 10:00 and 11:20" p. Bowon. 2 p.m. (daily). el pla aceon 6:30 p.m. dally. On Bunday, 0:00 am. 2,410, a4 and 11:20 p.m. For Chicago, Cincionatt, ‘St. Loule and Pittsburg and west, ¥.ov am. (Chieago daily, 0:50 am., (Fast lime) daily w Cine By su and exept Sexuraay vo Cniengo, 038 aan. ‘Chicago and 0 pam dally; Pacitic express, 10:00 pu. ‘or the South, 6, 11501 am, Sunday.) "For Baltimore, 8:35: 7. 11:00 wm, 12:09, 2:00. 4:50, 4:16, ‘$e; $80, 10, 10:00 and 11:20 p.m, 0 Sundad, GAN, 9: Tob am. 4:15. 830, cis age at p.m. For Pope's Creck Line, 7:15 m, ta, daily, ¢1 . iia Peeps ae Me ee uday, AS pu. For Rochesier, Bufialo, Niagara, 10:00 p.m. dally, exoup Redyelosl nant for Cina , 10:20 p,m: Fae ne ites os 8:30 and 10:00 a... 12:10, tay, 3 vain), aie 80 an a0), 7 tg |g 3:30, 240, 60,640, $8595, 11 pm. “For Atma 8:25, 1 S320; SoU an and {310 wu hee Talo end 4:

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