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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penasyivanis Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Press Trp Pererve Star ss served to subscribers in the ‘accotint, at 10 cents per spies at the counter, 3 ae prepaud—6U cenls a six months. ¥. at Wasuington, D. C.as riptions must be paid in advance: Pr thas is paid for. Known on appttent Che nening Star. " WASHINGTON, D. C. UPPLEMENT. TUES DAY, JUNE 1. EDUCATIONAL AMES CURRIDON, PRIV aern re TUTOR AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TPRUSTEES SALES AT AUCTION. STORES, DWELLINGS, AT AUcrTiIon THE ENTIRE STOCK BAUM'S DRY Goops (TMENT, By the authority of a decree of the Supreme Court of vs, Markset al, atthe ho P equity, and on the days and Fs hereinafter stated. We Will offer for sale at , 1n front of the respective premises, the foliowinc property, located in the city of Washington, Disirie: of Columbia: FIRST, 1886, Tots 45, 44 SILKS, WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, FLAN WHITE GooDs, and all such goods ns houses, will be sold at ai NELS, nanchip.. Rowkkeseting. eparatiry School, 1585 Ht jet tm ERMAN, F. lecarten irculare at 32! Bw. "Also private i mvs9-im* (GQ HORTHASD REVOLUTIONTZED- SLOAN DG SSELoy NSS ctupiest, most rapid and, most iesibi stem in the world’ Ciawex formitna, Tuition by ente Fesporids nee. Cali Zor prospectus Qed F st.n.w.tn2 1a 7 ANTED-BY AN PXPERIEN ED AND SUG SW ir teacher of Plano Techie, lnnlved punuber s! ps begin with summer or tall term. Pupior be Jf Cauinelds Terms, sv ver ‘narter, inaaw ‘Address, at once, Hox Bi, Star uthice. ms zeaee PPHE BEST AND CHF APFST WAY TO LEARN I HRC ti eer Aint to spend sutomes ws ‘at Piymonth, Mises Cit dary bes eo LANGUAGES, Tad 14thst. mw.) Ws bas Fuisraxp TUE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF A éXnumver of their frienos Mr. and Mrs. CABELL, fave sth th Bruduate with more ease ta th my lo-tm A F-SCHERI. ORC Oe aint VOCAL MUSIC. atten pak: well ns thaw wishing io be Norwood Lustitute. smers and Readers. Term moderate. 7: Bux apseei7m* | STG ECHAND AS flowed. Private pu of Johus & Bast 6 1, id building, cor, Oth and F sts.n.w. Seven” . Mano Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute,Coruel, vantazes Ok BULLAND, Director. THENTUM OF LANGUAGE at French, Latin, Greek. Spanish. Italian, + most able teachers. Prof, H. L. Sorbonne. fritfers not TION IN LATIN, and English, by Prof. F aplsni Cok 9TH | Spring ‘A’ practicai busi- fou that qt | themselves. i sties af fe. 7 perio struction give nuge, COFFES crit im pea day Tusteated HENRY CPi ation. SARA A. SPEXCER, Vice Principal <Cil0OL OF PRONOGRAPIY, SCHOOL OF TY PE-WKETING SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOUL GF S0OK-KEEPiNG, AT! Shorthand Books and Supplies, Writing Xechines aud Supplies, 24 1E STREET N.W. ISS AMY LEAVITY, OF BosTON, GRAD gate and certifi the New’ Ensland Conservatory harmon; and voice ds GRADES OF ‘pares for coliege. tons. and K sts. nw. N, FPHOMAS DOWLING. Anctioncer This sale is perenp TEN O'CLOCK. WED? + JUD OND. ‘and continued until turther notice Cont able seats will be provided for all who will attend _T sale will tae place upstairs in the back building our store, “NIso, Jot of square 721, baviug a iropt of 18 feet by G0 feet to an alley and iinproved by «brick F street borthenst, THIRD. 1886, AT SLX . aap CHAS. BAUM, 7th, 8thand Dsts. |" TUN :. O'CLOCK P. subdivision FOLEY, Auctioncer, my31-2m. Li Wing & front of 18 feet, ex- “WV ALTER B WILLIAMS € €O,, Auction FY ith the depth there: belnng 10 feet th re OF les, ott exust Line and 96 l¢el, more or lesson its west Hue, iinproved ick Dwelsing., ‘ 41 D street southeast, IMMEMATELY THEREARI. R, the Lot 1, in Rudolf Lobsiger's subdivision of parts of Lots 2.aud 3, 1, having a frout of ty feet. by a dept, of au alley, Innproved bys Brlek Lwealug, No. out NE FIETH, 153 LOCK P, ITALIAN ART GOODs, FLORENTINE AND ALABASTER STATUETTES, GROUPS, ORIGIN NAL BUSTS, PEDESTALS, HALL VASES, Ere, ‘8 10 foot ules. ALELY THEREAFTER the six vacant THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS IN ROMAN, ETRUSCAN AND FLORENTINE ak GEMS, | NOW ON EXHIBITION AT OUR ART EXHIBIT TION ROOMS, CORNER OF 1 the others 16 feet tront A Cepth of $2 45-100 feet to & 1O-1o0k alley sis. apartof original Lot 22, In sald square 877, ig the east So feet 1 inch front thereos, exteuding TH STH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WITS BE | back that width 100 feet to an alley, inyproved by two Brick Dwellings, Nos. 427 and 620 b street southeast, SOLD AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Shea in satan AND FRIDAY, JUNE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M. iches, by a depth improved by @ fine reet southeast, (she tor- SAL IL Marks, deceused), T 1MEREARTER, part of the Al Lov d in'said squire $77. beginning for the suiue ata polut in (ie borth line of said G streot, dis er of said Lot BG WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. tat 29 feet eust roan the southwest eu 3: th my21-5t orth 1U0 feet; thence PLANTS OF FINEST, E eet to the ed : var thereor, Uh vast line of sald Lot 4; tence sut inches to ‘Ts, PALM: OTHER ~DECORATIV AS, DAHLIAS «c, AT AU Proved by a Brick Dwelling, No. eas Also. Lots Ba (3581-100x104 66-100), 55 (1945-100 2103 66-100), and 5» (19 74-100x104 66-100), of our subdivision of the east 25 feet of Lov 2s and all of 2, in the squure S75. Lot 59 Is tuproved bya Mrick Dweliin; of sald G street; the other two thee Lots being bounded on it reserve, A Greenhouse ‘and Bedding | Plants, 4s paruiy enumerated above, all being from the cele: mated Nursery of Jub Sail. the rear by on THU oH, 1s86. at Six O'CLOCK ¢ following sub lots'and part of sub Jots in Thoraas Venuble’s subdivision of sub iot N. of A forne-r euidivision of the square O03, viz? Vari of the sub lot wisried and Known TOF THE T TERIOR. Washiugte SEALED PROPOSAIS. ¥ TUESDAY, JUNE FIFTERN 11,1580, TWELY BE O'CLOCK 31, tor the Waste Paper of this Depart meni and its several bureaus for the fiscal year end- Ing June Sy, 155 Tnstrue ions tobidders will be furnishel dh appl cation to the Custodian, Room 104. Department of the interior. Froposals to te addressed to the undersigned and aS astore aud dwelling. and Fart of sub lot inarked | i ak ITOR | width 124 feet d inch to an al | audall of the sub lot marked and kuown as "TS | Cedjotning said part of sad sub iot U 10). and havi Winti and trout of 50 ieet, and extending back tl Same width. Said part of said lot “U 10" and ail of “TU huving a total Louta-e of 75, and lnproyed by four frame dweliugs, Nos, 516,518, 920 aid S22 sur" Proponts for Waste Pag Gane Se raman, || Spear munerr Sincheraes awe SAR, | Splatt data, uf al ofthe above properties wi ne-tlird of the purchase money to on the days of sules, the residue ib ons the re- tive day of rom and. 1H paid at the six (6) per centum per asnum, leferred payments io be secured by the purchaser's es, OF the purchasers may, at thetr op- tle to be retained until pure ‘and i + fully paid, or deeds to. the pul aud trust deeds from then to se mnveYs With satisfactory lusiraLce at the ption of purchssers, suujeet to approval of the court. ‘Terms to be complied wit | within ten (0) days from exch sale. 1 default be arty und rec: during the fisea! vear ening J ‘Three substantia: meais daily ni’ due proportion of soap and candles constitute & ratiot. ‘The government reserves the right to reject any or all propossls. Froposs's tor complete rations to be | made by any yar haser we re-erve che right to resell furnished at places objectionable ux recruits will nor | athis of her risk and cost, Ail conveyancing and re bee Information will be sarn shed on | cording at purchaser's cost. One hunared doliars de= Application ‘ this office. Envelopes coute:ning pro- | posit on each of We huproved parcels, and $50 on posals should be marked “Proposals fur Cooked | euch Vacant lot, when bid accepted. id addressed 10 AMES S. EU WARDS, D. M. SCOPT. Capt. First Infantry, 412 5th St. n. w.i | Tenstees a Recruiting Officer. Ren or a0 TEIT sSSg BBB LLLL OG e Sss8= CHOICE MILLINERY FOR LITTLE MONEY. OUR STOCK IS LARGE, IMME NSE IN VA RIETY, RELIABLE IN STYLES AND QI THES VANCING. ALT v E IS SLACKING, THE SEASON AD- WEARE COMPELLED TO REDUCE STOCK, EVEN AT A SACRIFICE, WE HAVE DONE SO AND ARE PREPARED TO OFFER SOME GRAND BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. HATS THAT WERE 50 CTS. ARE NOW 25 CTS HATS THAT WERE 75 CTS. ARE NOW 50 CTS. HATS THAT WERE $100 ARE NOW 75 CTS. HATS THAT WERE $1.50 ARE NOW $1.00. A LARGE LINE OF CHOICE READY-TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT A REDUCTION OF FROM 25 1050 PER CENT. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS ROSES, DAISIES, POPPIES, &c, AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Ladies in want of these goods will find it to thelr advantage to call and be convinced that they can SAVE 25c. ON EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ‘MILLINERY they are in need of by buying at BB 00. Tr BBL Bub Liz “oo? “oo? F387 my27+odf2m ‘710 7TH STREET, N.W. “ ‘Pazexts Asp Gvanpiss- To assist in having your boys appear creditable at their examinations and commencements we have sudded to our already compicte stock of Boys’ and ‘Children’s Clothing, consisting of « beautiful and va- Tied assortment in ail the latest designs, » few special- Hes, which we quote below, A large lot of Shirt Waists tn launderted and un- Inunderied, at Very low prices. A lotot Knee Pants, at 25e. and up. A lot of Boys Long Pants, at 7c. and UP. One lot of Biue Flanne! Suits, trom 4 to 13 years, at $2.50; Worth $4. A five lot Blue Cheviot Suits in Norfoiks, warranted Ind go Dye, only $3.75. A beau- tifal line of Cassimeres, in half a dozen shades, at $4.50; a great bargain. In Boys’ sults trom 121017 Years the prioes are accordingly low. We shail be leased to have you call aud inspect, M. KAUFMAN'S a = Cor. 8th and T sts. ne, A@ We close at 7 p. m, Saturdays excepted. ap15-3m ouTrits, SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, (21.25, Special Price. amen BEES St Eats haten a box. cous " : JOBN © PARKERS Cl7ond 619 Tthst nw myo } my18-eodtds 2 Fat nw. IC SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, 429 H STREET NORTHWEST. By direction ut the owner I shill aller tor sal on TUESDAY. JUNE FLRS1, ut FOU Beat front of the premises, part of lot 6, in square 5 frouting on Li street To feet by an average dept of about G4 leet, Wil a three-story Trane Residence; six rooms and kitchen thereon. ‘Terms easy, J. NEWTON, Attorney for weer ‘B10 N tumbia Law Bulidlng. . NAVY DEPARTME BROs., Auct'rs. BUREAU o¥ STHAM EXGINEERINO, May 10th, 1586. Proposals, In duplicate, sealed and endorsed on en- velope “Bids for Drawing Instruments, Fecelved at this office (fran Will be ular dealers OF mari i MAE WELVT CCL ake FUSE NTH, "Tss6, tor ihe folowing suppites, oi dity, (Ube delivered with 20 days trove date of fice, free of expense to the governe nil subject to the usa. Teanditious und inspec Boreau of Steai Enguieering Drawing ii mnt and Materisis. Blank forms for propo, ticles ceyuired, willbe fu til CWEL siviesureties are required fur the prompt dellVery of the arucies awarded aid the tency of The “uaran oFs certlied to before & HO iF ther publie «fiicer. bt ts reserved tO reject any or all bids that dndvantazeous to tie goverument, be items i deeued ude Hf. LOMRING, wer-tn-Chie GUNS, CUTLERY, REVOLV, Lit WATCHES, SILVERWARE, Je WELIY, BAN JOS, SPORTING GOODS. GC, IN STORE 134 ¥ VIVANIA AVENUE, N y ThENTH STRi} By dir 38, NOV, PROPOSALS Fi SSH BEEF AND VEGF: | stock at auction, Y Lin, Fi Al AVY UREAD, | PAST SEV tH all are dispes BAKING NAVY BREAD AND FOit| Bargains may be expec.ed, ATER my for Navy Pay Orricr, Wasnisatex, D. 2, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers BUSINESS PROPERTY AT AUc- No. 436 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH NE. ISG, for supp Beef and Vexetabi- aking Navy bi Navy read, tor or Water, as may be rem Yards end Stations for Wz Porsmouth, West We shall sell, in front of premi: DAY. JUNE THIRD, at SIX 0 Lot No. #2, in square 465, having 23 fect &, inches front by 1.0 ieet deep, to a L5-fuot abe improved ty & Frame Dwelling, five rooms ‘Good Business pro} ‘verms: Cash in thirty days after day of sale. $100 property is struck of. All conve) ancing at purchaser's cost, myzhou WAL! PEMARORY SALE OF ste KE G AND ON GALES AV. BOUNDARY STREE Iskind. Cal. Specifications and. blank proposalscan be obtained | vpon application at the Inspecuon i rovisions. and | Clowns at any of the Navy Yards or tothe Pay otli- cers at sation, Projwsals may be made (or one oF more articles deliverable at one oF tore Yards or Stations, and will psidered separately for each article and pluce of NUK, NEAT AND LINCOLN AVi- deliver NUE. Teegovernment reserves the right to rejectanyor| On MONDAY AFTERNOON all bid SEVENTH, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'cLoc! Poposals should be encig-ed in sealed envelopes aud | We will seli,'o , ec marked, “Proposals ior Stu Hrowstons Warer or | Signi ih em the premises, part of Prospe Baking HOS. Hl. LOOK £ Lots 41, 44. 45 and 50, each lot fronting 50 feet on Keating avenue, ah my li-Law4w: Pay Dizecior U. 8 Navy. PeOresals FOR MISCELLANEOUS “SUE DerantMeNt OF THE INTERIOR, Wasittxoron. D.C, May 20, 1586, ‘These lots front on -m being of a subdivision of ‘ecnus: Oue-third eash bulance one aud two years; Sealed Is will be received ai tuis Department | Boles to bear interest end tobe secured. by deed of patll TWELVE O'CLOCK ML, THURSDA, JUNE | (ust on premises, Con icing, &c-. at purchaser's TENTH, 1586, for furnishing Miscel aneous Sa Gini. A deposit of $60 on eae lot at ume of sae. piles tothe Degartment of the laterior daring the teat Zeuz cuding June So, ts7. ‘consisting of brooms, Tushes, clacks, file-hoiders, portiulio drawers, soups, hurdware, Cults, cacpets, desks, tables, dry’ goods, limber, (rage, We, de. LiL-nx forms’ of proposals, showing the items and estimated quantities required, will be furnished on aj> ieation to the Custodian, oom 104, Department ot Tuterion, Proposals from others than established manvfac turers of or dealers Iu, the articles required, will not beconsidered. ‘Terins to be compiled with in teu days, otherwise Fight reserved to re-sell at risk and Cost Of de.aulting bur: haser, ‘These iots are rapidly enhancing in value, and bela easy Of access should command te attention a ere. auyslad DU: Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the Inter.or, and indorsed on the envelope, “Pt for ‘Miscellaneous Supplies” Fa myZ0-co8t ‘Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR STREET SWEEPING IN THE {TEES OF WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- TOWN. D.C. Orrick oF THE EXGINEER COMMISSIONER, WaASINGTON, D. G., May 26, 1° Sealed Proposals wili be received at this office uptil TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. on THUISDAY, JU TESTE, 1886, for sprindling: sweeping wid Eeaning streets aiid avenues In the cities of Washington an Georgetown, D.C. Biank forms of proposal and fications can be obtained at this oifice wpow application therefor, to- gether w! necessary information, and bids upon these forms will alone be considered. 5 rhe Fight ls Feserved to reject any Or all bids or parts of bid. ILLEAM LUDLOW, my27-6t gineer Commissioner D.C. Wruser & Linney, COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, We Ane Tue Oxty AND TAILORS OF WASHINGTON, AND GIVE THE PEOPLE THE BEST CLOTHING THAT CAN 8E MADE. THEY IN RETURN GIVE US THE BRISKEST AND BUSIEST TRADE OF ANY HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, : MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY. AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. EISEMAN BROS, And as you see our Yard and Warerooms are ahandy Place to get anythinz yoa want inthe building line, Sind you avoid the trouble of running about to make purchases of various material. We have the reputation of selling low on every- thing, besides furnishing first-class material, and pro powe We keep it up, MANUFACTURERS, Cor, 7th and Estreets, WILLET @ LIBBEY, So ee Ete ent Reeerere eT Ls A Wink Banos Pace ‘That a great deal of Butter that is made good ls eaten oor op account of damage received in transit, We huve imellities for placing the FINEYT CREAM- ERY BUITER in your house cool, clean, fresh and sweet, Give usa trial, EK M. BURCHARD & BRo,, my20-m.was Penrsyivania Avenue cor. 4st, mb31___ Cor, 6th street and New York ave. nw V xuatrs HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL, WHOLESALE AND RETALL ALSO, Gstixaws SUITS THE CELEBRATED VELATI'S FAMOUS CARA 50 cents, Stan venasteee MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. ating Sea ise best mauner, 20 9th st. n.w., opposite U.S Patent Offic ‘Branch Store, 1706 Pennsylvania ave 2.3%, nee mbl5-3m° yk THOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer, WELL-KEPT, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND THE CONTENTS OF FA RSTREET, On FRID avery NCY STORE, No. 950 ORTH WEST, AT AUCTION. Y ot NG, JUNE FOURTH, 1886, i Sell at the above store and net st lor sulte in Raw Silk. ut and M. ‘T. Cente: Tables. att Minut 51.7. Chamber Furniture in sets and separ- Ye pieces, i eather Reds and Mattresses, Window Shades are V'angtt Oak Dining Table, Sia.it Religerator, fe Walugt Diniig Chutes, Walnut Office Table, Organ, Sewing Muchine. Fipe Heating stoves, Cooking Stove Kitchen Roguisites, Gas Stove, c. IMMEDIATELY ATE THE SALE. T shail sell ihe contents of store, saortment of o0ds 1-3 Fpiiomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. FINE VARIETY OF ROSES (STRONG TWo- YEAR-OLD PLANTS), BUDDING ANDO) NAM NTAL PLANS FROM TH! WELL- KNOWN GREEN-HOUSES OF J. I PREE- HURSPAY, JUNE THIRD, 1886, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. within my auction roots. T sell a, liection of the above Plancs. jel-2 Oe NINTH AND Wi By virtue of e decrae of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed cn the 27th day of May, a. 5 Dockel f 1d court, Wherein Foun H. bird's: complainants wud Rede 6, Bord rs are deferunuts, 1 Will sell at pauile By on THURSDAY, UNE, A.D. 1886, at FIVE, part of square numbered Uhre ree (35.3), Degiuulug lor the Ke uly B street distant sixtythree fer northwest corner of said square, and WIth Ihe dine of said B etreet wouth on a line parulel wih 100, nde eight inches; thence we B street thirteen feet a Wiel With sald 100% stre ¢ aed © sireet wes! on a line paral tieuice norih o: oue hundred feet eight Inches to the place of bexin- Bang hupruved bya substantia: Frame Dwelling e7ius of sale, as spectti ed by the decree: One-third 61 le purchase money shall be in cash, and the b: auce in equ, instalments In ope and two Yeurs, Vi ely fOr which the promissory boves of Ue pur 4 must be given, to bear Interest irom day” of ‘at Six per uel secured by deed of tru Property sol, oF At pulrcaaver's opilor Geposit-of $50 at me of Sale. All conveyancing at Purchuser’s cost. If the temas of the sale ure uot eum: plied w.th in seven days fran duy oF sale Teserves the ryht to reseli at risk and cost ol defaulting purchaser, after five days” public uutice of such resale in some newspaper publishes Iu Washinton, D, G SAN MADDOX Tries, nae, Wastiiigtou D. C. DUNCANSON BROS net Ng Pine JAS CE Y A VALUAl f= D*RRVED EMD eL yRew ; THE EASCRRN BANK OF TI), KASTER: BRANCH OF Tile POLOMAC KIVER, NEAR TH NAVY YARD BRIDGE, AND THREE, DewIRABLE BURIAL SITES IN CONGIUS SIONAL CLUULTERY. By virsuc of u decree of the Supreme Court Me the bistrict of Columbia, passed In Equity caus uo. 99.60n the Zuth day oF May, LooG, the Ut Gersigned as truce In sald cause. wilt uiler for sale, in trout of the premises, at public auedion, on TUES: DAY. JUNE TGHTH, deg50 “ut the’ hour of FIVIE OCLOCK P.M, uil that vertalu plece or par Gel of Iand “and. premises sittate, lying aud belug the District of Columbia, binding on Une eust shore of the Eastern Branch of the Potoae river. heat Davy Yard bridge, and contained within. the follo ing wetes and bonds, bectualng 1 Lordhwest corne W) ofa Beranch a survey by Lewis Curbury theiiee south forts -euht (489) degrees vast one hundred and twelve perches the river ruad: Hheuce With suid Poad fouth Sixty-one and three-quarter (6149) degrees west ty vat tree forty-seven (47). perchest thence north sight (489) degrees west elgnty-cight (88) perches to the Ude-water mmrk of the kastern Brauch Of the’ Polomae river: thence with sald branch, und its several meundermgs to. the bednning. containing twenty-nine and quarter (20%) ucres” of laud, “more or less, Deing the Sante land conveyed by Matilda K salt, Job A. smith und Sally Siuith to Sautiel J, by deed dated and recorded on th tember, 1504. In Liber N.C. 1. 45, folio 195 et seq, one of the lind records of the Dsiries of Colum eet to the right ui Way across wuse of tie Washington City and Point Lookuus. Railroad company, tie ageregute Mrnouut ol had Tand, exclusive of that porticu used for the Taiiroad rack, being twenty-eight aud 15-100 aeres, more oF ie: Vir SAME DAY, ut the HOUR OF ON. Congressional Sites numbered Uw ue 201), two hundred und two (A besed elghity-three (Bi elery. ‘Lerms of Sale: In the case of the furm the terms ot | sale are as follows: One-third cash and the balance in one aud two yeus sem day of sue, With ue terest ut Ue rate of six (6) per centum per aunain unt pad from day of sale, and payment Uae to be secured by the promissory uoles Olt epurchuser oe pureuusers, Secused by dei! of trust oh the prope ise tite land is) oy A deposit of $20 Will e Lequired at Ume of sav. In the ease of the burial sites be terms of sule ure uli cush, A deposl. of S25 |ing to the man Bul Smith, wie on CITY AND DISTRICT. THE “CARD” SYSTEM. to Which the Boss Builders Object, and How it Works. The contest between the bosses and journey- men of this city, which began on the question of hours simply, has been extended to the card system, the master mechanics having evidently determined to break up the system, it possible. This system was generally introduced here on the 8d of May, when the eight-hour lock-out began, although every union furnishes each of its members in good standing with a working card certifying to his good character as a union man. These cards are renewed every three months, Heretofore the cards were exhibited only upon the demand of Journeymen ot the Sume crait, and the system operated only witu- in the limits of each’ union, Upon beginning the contest for eight hours an amalgamation of trades was formed, which practically united the journeymen so fur us the cards were con- cerned into one union, Under this amalgaina- fiona journeyman Upon going to work ou a building could demand tosee the cards, not gnly of bis tellow-craftemen. but of every other Journeyman of any erait. He not ouly bas tuis privilege, but, ss explained to 2 STAR re- porter by a Inember of the amalgamation commitice, itis, under the amalgamation, the Guty of the work Sutisty hlusell that oui¥ unio ag Ou the buildlug. Jn case a “scab” or non-union man of way trade is av work on a buliding, every anion man of Whatever calling must quit work uutil the Union man is removed. ‘The Journey men ue fend thls system as aifording ‘the mos: effica- riuus Meaus oF eniercing the demands of the Union and of supporting the weaker unions. The bosses, und especially the subcontractors, complain azaiust the ope stem, A subcontractor stated to a SAK reporter What although he had complied wits ul! tue require- luents Of the anions so tar as His own employes Were concerned he had to suller because some other contractor on the sane building, over whom be b y id Bo control at ail, Chose to exiploy @ non-union man, A wember of the anialga- fon commiliee, on the other hand, argucd card” sysiem Was really of beneilt to Losses who employed union inen, as 1¢ pro- lected them truin competition with contractors Who employed non-union wen at less than the ruling ruies of wag GAITHERSBURG STILL, EXCITED. The Futile Search fur Wiss Gloyd’s As- sailunt-—Eill Smith ieleased by Squire Crawford. Correspondence of Tix EVENIS GalTuERsBUKG, Mb,, May 31st, 8 p.m.—The fourth duy since the atiempted outrage on Miss Gloyd, within hali a mile of the station iast Tuursdily, has ended, und thoagh strenuous efforts have been made to capture tie negro as- sailant up to this hour the guilty party bas not been caught. The eacitement tas vot waned, Notwithstanding the rain to-day trom Mlity to seventy-five peopie were about the station almost continuously, anxiously seeking some clue. This morning Mr, Byrnes, tue operator, | received a dispatch from Sykesville, on the main stem of the road, stating that n negro neurly six feet In height, weigliing 180 pounds, with sore Anger, durk clothes, and giving then! Gifferent nanies, bud been sect there, aud some expressed the opinion tbat it was Geurge Mun- Toe, the man urrested at Great Falls and re leased. Monroe leit this pluce last Friday evening on the Frederick train, and got olf at | Germantown. Wuen the description was given | it revived interest in Monroc. Several were | quite certain that he with a light colored man came down the Frederic: road Thursday alter hoon. It was supposed that tue crank (sind) urrested Suturday in West Wusbiagiou was the tight colored tau with bim they, Persons Who sw them wentto Washington today, In. terviewed Bird, und deeided that he was’ nut the man then seen by them. SMITH RELEASED. Squire Craw/ord, this afternoon, gave a bear- wturduy mude such a narrow escape from lynching, Smith was disebarged, the testimony tending o show that it was a physical impossivilicy tor | iim tw have lef Mrs” Suter's atthe ume | slated gud committed the act. Miss Gi ttle vd Lear ihwt he resembied the man in several re- sects, but she woutd uot swear positively that | be was Lue man. Smith, who is quite a hinge and powerfully built wn, Was reieused. 1 suon alterwards made rapid tracks down the railroad. Although @ uuniler of suspicious circumstances connected Sait with the atluar, | the geueral impression vow is that the seen at Sykesville yesterday aud this moruing is the man wanted, aud that when tuund he Will prove to Le Mouroe. It has Uauspired that will Le required on day us sale. 1u bot cases the con. Wwe report of an inuignation mceunw ueid sane Veyuncing, d¢., Wl be si tie dost of purchuser or yur- | dy might by the colored peuple iu the interest chasers, ‘The tains of saie is ether cee must becum- of Smith was without olaer luanuaiion than Dik d with tn ten days Ailot ale, otherwise tk tie tail Mia iu tavor of such a res rves the eight to oat af deli | dt ne Hee tainly lat ayehrtiar F | meetin id, lied to mukesome Such reside lu suine hewspaper tun, D.C, JOUN B. LARNEK. Tr: Oftices, i314 & st DUNCANSON BROS. Au ts. iy Z1-de 8, USCANSUN BROS, Aucuoneers, IMPROVED AND UNI VON TT STREET, Bi Stas SAV. iG Sitptenie Coust of game iia. passed in Eayulty catse fale) i Neill offer {dey of UNF, ALD. Seo My ti front of ihe" premises (26) und elever Gi j.tm Jried Sctialvistuu of square nunibeved three hundred and five Ch Bsn theelty ot Washi ton, in the Listriet ut Coiutabia, as: recorded th tise Survevor’s ollice Of suid District. ‘Euch of these lots front twenty-one ieet six sncles (Al it Glin), aed, Tuvea depth of mincts-three (03) feet to unalley ahd Unproved by une Zatory brick and one story Hane mucin “Perms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third ofthe piirchase money In cash: the remind cr fit as twelve sud elghtecn months from day of sale. the Whole to benr interest from day. ut swe, ana thie de Terred payments o be necured. by deed of trust on the premises wuld, oF ail eash, <t the open of the. pus Ehuser. "A dep. sit of S1U0 require on euch lok a Hie ofsite, “Co vevaielug, &e, at purchaser's cost Terms to. be complied. wiih int teat days from Gay Gf sale; Otherwise the ‘Trustee reserves the right to Fes I'the: property in deluuit-ut the risk wud Sost of the defuulting purchaser, alter fivedags’ puphe adver: semen: of stich resale In soWie hewspaper” published iu Washington, D.C. ‘CHARLES A. WALTER, Trustee, y28-diede ‘S42 D ‘street mw. ENCASSON BROS. Auctioneers. UNIMPROVED PROPER- HOLL ENUK, BE at FIVE O'CLOCK lols eight (s,mine ( Gunnel's recor m THE i FIE- Elst, Bist WEEN SOUTH CAR ENUE ANS C SPKEET SOUTH: EAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of (a deed of ‘trast, daly Liber No. 510. follo 120, one of recorded in, ihe land records Of the Diste.et of Columbia, I will sell in front of Y, the I'WELETH DAY D. 1586, at SIX O'CLOCK PB. ML, all vi rvels Of eround and premises known aud described on the grouud plan or plat of the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and kuow as LOTS TEN (10), THIRTEEN (13) AND FOUR- TEEN (14), IN PQUARE ONE THOUSAND "AND SIXTY (1060,) together with all the improvements,ways, easement Fights, privileges and appurtenances to the samme bet oF In any Wise appertaining. One-third cash, balance in one aud two es, to beur Interest, and to be secured by eed of trust on premises sold. oF ult cast, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required On euch tot atime of sale Conveyancing, &c. at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be compiled witt In len Gays, other Wise resale at Fink and cost of defaulting 2, aller live days’ public notice of such resue in Some Hewspaper published in Washingion, D.C. my dc SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee, JD URCASSON BHOS., Auctioneers TRUSTEFS' SALE OF A VALUABLE DWELI- ING HOUSE NO. 1102 VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTHW EST, OPPOSITE THESMITHSONIAN By virtue of a deed of trust, deted Apri! 141 188%, and duly recorded In Liber No. 4 BOT, HS ‘B02, et seq.. one of the lund records Of the Dis, irlet of “Columbia, and by the direction of the party thereby ‘secured, ihe unde! trustees will soil we Publicauetion, it front of the premises, on SATUR- DAY, THE FiETH DAY OF JUN 3-0, 1860, at FIVE OCLOCK P. M.. lot numbered nineteen (10) of Abram ¥. Barker's recorded subdivision of part of original lot, iumbered seven (7) iu, equure numbered Yhree ‘hundred und twenty-five (Seb) in the elty Of ‘Washington, District of Columbia, together ‘with ia rovements’ on said lot, consisting of @ substantial ne ee ‘erius of sale: One-third of the f cash andthe balance iu two equal utes ut onesedtwe Yeurs wth interest from day of sale at six cent: per annum, interest (o be paid ly, t be secured by & tat deed of truat om the yweuiists wold, or ail Lhe purcha-e money may be inc: ah, at the option of U shuser. A it of $100 must be nuade at the time of sale. ‘Upon fajiure to comply with ‘the terms of sule within ten Nag er sale a re-sale thd cnet of ede Ruling pulser Ate ee eee gt Ang ana, my25-déds GEORGE C BOARMAS, "} TFustwes, ———— ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, USTEES’ SALE OF IMPRU' “ON THIRD. 81) Bet AND VIRGINIA AVENUE 80! ZT HN, of his rac € that thert was no cause whitt- ever for tLe excitement, urd it was all a put up Jub to seure them. ‘This inan wus interviewed by tWo or three citizens, and warued to desist immedixtely, and he at! ouce promised com piiance. ‘Tue release of Sumit hus had a nis Yeluus effet on the colored peopie, and. shi aid be negessary When Lue rigntiuin is caught, inany of them would volunteer. There ure us | Muny as three ropes wit nooses prepared in and about this phice, but lis not likely that an, will be used exceyt tor tying purpuses. Tia mode of the proposed punishment is kept as a secret by the leaders, but Lis tothe place, ‘he tree trom benind whieh he sprang upon his victim is pointed out to pas- sengers on the trains by citizens as the spot Where tey propose to mete out summary jus- lee. =| _——_——--e0—_____ On the Camp Grounds, A PICNIC AND MEBTING OF THE CAMP MEETING ASSOCIATION AT WASHINGTON GROVE YES- TERDAY. Yesterday an excursion was made to Wash- ington Grove by Hamline M. E. church, and, | despite the rain, the day was spent pleasanuy, The excursionists found ample protection in the tabernacle and cottuges, and when the sun came oul the young people indulged in games, During the afternoon the Camp Meeting asso- ciation held its annual meeting, ‘The amended charter by the legislative assembly of Mary- land, giving. the ussociation enlarged powers, was cee bh The report of the president, Mr. ‘Thomas P, Morgan, was. pernten. stating the progress mude in’ the improvement of the grounds and the condition of the. association, and making suggestions for further improve: ments, He congratulated the ussociation on the outlook and noted the erection ot 36 cot- tages ane a ieee soeeling: atl fhe tloancial report showed the re- be $4,956.45, and ex) sdieures ‘Over $2,000 was expended durin; the year in permanent improvements, ani there is u balance of $659.33 In the treasury. The toliowing board of managers was electe: Thomas P, Morgan, Wm, Ry Woodward, bd ward ¥. Sumpson,’ Jon W. Wade, John 1. Mitchell, Win. Burris, R, H. Willett, Dr. F. Howard? George T. Woodward, L, W.” Worth ington, LS. Chapman, J, W.Somerviile, J. H. Wilson, J: F. Burch, George I. Hall, ‘H.W. Frankland, Alired Wood, H. A. Hall, W. Hi. H Smith, Kobert Cohen, George E. Gartrell, G. A. Birch, H. B, Moulton, A. F. Barker Ne H, Griffith. The officers elected were: Thomas P. Morgan, president; W. R. Woodward, vice resident; E. F. Simpson, secretary, and J. W. Vude, treasurer, {he charter was further amended gt association authority to tax stockholders, when regent rad ee aan oper and improve 1 grounds, an fray other expenses of the association, si —— Names of the Trees and Shrubs. ceipts_ to $432" John Y. Culyer, the superintendent of Pros; Dark, intended’ to bave labels placed on weeny, of the trees near the principal walks and drives in the park, so that persons interested in. the subject of trees could know both the common and the scientific names of those which attract al ain Tetters that can be read at Bone distance with ense. It is believed that pares peculiarly” Tieb, to ordinary visi! non- | @ is no disguise as | Resolnt! THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. 8 Unanimously Adopted De- manding an Equalization of Land Rights for the People—Reasons for Making Election Day a National Holiday. At to thi adop' tion, fon tl unoc that has si land store | herei shall upon, be ta: been wd. ing have shall the} fence thors secur th le; an frou the U \; und | 3. bills ac a is as As and do tl who tion Gon deal our 4s iy ay. his i that on Wi tor me trom nay day i meni ole such unul says: the idea THE from start the States, and on Association of Iron and Sieel Wor retary of that order, ternal greeting, asking co-operation cause of labor, ing Congress to pass a bill making election day a national noliday. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. Chairman Shay, of the committee on legisla~ appropriat stores of oll value Justice, we demand Tenants at wil is needed by American citizens to live and work lands tor active se! owned by individ: cess of 160 acres, not under culliVation, shall dividuats, Us said iast mentlouca date sail be mull and voig, of the most valuabie meats fur tke Gissem! Ugh oF needed tu:ermation, it the full appropriation uskeu tor, tual its efi Gleney be vot tupatred, 9. by Ulis comiuitiee aud endorsed by Unis body. telligent protect hinself uyon tut duy wh demand lume electiua day ‘Subor's nauowal boliua: wud Chal they devote day they be rigit Liquor to » iu the 8. rest of Uh sion of Ube report or the committee on strikes und boycotts, recommending tat the execu. live board suould bave absolute control of ail howev lo-day that the brewers ure going to boycott the Knights of Labor on accountol tbeir tem- perance 0 would. ‘They can't do it too soon, Nothing beUer could hi Wo see all the suloonkeepers boycott the Knights 01 Labor and retuse to sell the members any ‘thing to drink. metropolitan. see of Baitim the session of the Knights of Labor in Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday a letter addressed e annual convention of the Amalgamated was read, ted and ordered to be forwarded to the sec- The letter was one of fra in the ‘A resolution was adopted ask- presented # partial report, the toliowing clauses of which were unanimousiy adopted: Your committee on legistation being ofopin= bata system which compels some citizens to buy from other eitizens the right toull the cupied soilof the common couvtry and permits Individaals and corporations to as their own exciusive property the gas aad minerals which the Creator tored beneath St for common use, and the hich the growth of population’ gives to oceupied by ellies, is a violation of natural measures whieh shall re- 1 the people certain rights and priviiezes oafter named: We demand the crestion of asystem that Make future generaitous more than 1 , 80 long as (here Is land idle that We demand the reservation of the pi d to the full vaiue of cultivated lalds of lle cuaracter, We demand the inunediate forictture of nds now under grant to corperationsor in- couditions of which baye not complied with We uemand that all lanes now held by iduals or corporations upon which patents hot issued and which are not forieliable be patented without deity and taxed to ull value of lands of dike character under tivation. We demand the lmmediate removal ofall estpon tie public domain without au ty of Jaw, and tbat equal protection be d to ditcitizens of the Uuited iaies in use oF public iuuds jor iree cominonage. We dewund tiaton and aiter A.D. i890 the government shall obtain possession by pur- Chuse at an appraised valuacon ali iands iy held by uou-resideut abens, and trom ter A. D, 1586 aliens sul be ‘prouivited quiring litle Lo or owning Lands within hited States of Amerien, and that all deeds tizens of the United Stites to alieus after and so decded sili revert to the gover ment, We demand the abolition ot all property qualifications for voting slintiar to those now susting ip tue state or Rhode Island, und the establishment of a graduated incon We believe that the Labor Bureau is one d we detuand for ¢ recommend the passage of the several endorsed by this body aud approved by the commuttee on labor of ie House of Repre- sentatives, 10, We recommend that this body appoint milie uf three to Visit Congress duriag its present session to mule kuown to tue nenivers of that honoral body tue wishes of tue fis Of Labor respecting Ube matters named LABOK'S NATIONAL HOLIDAY, ‘The resolution in regard to election holidays follow: -Jtesoived, That it is the sense of this General tubly Luat the oecupat.ca of the bribe-giver the bribe-tuker siould be desioyed. Lo iis It will be necessary Lo educate those sufer must through bribery aud corrup- that itis hurtful to the wellace ot the lo receive a bribe ur give one. In order to. with this question more ebeetively and in- would use every meaus within power Lo secure or the tuiler the rigist to hy Of ait days, portunlto tke American citizen—election That be may have au vpportuuity to protect ierest uu Unat occasion We shoud ask cleclion day be made @ national Loliday, 1c ho employer sult bave the riga. rvice atthe bands uf hls employe, arthermore Fecommend Unit Lite Working Of the watlon deeiare thes intenuon Ww Rerars) ww luking alter Lueir ow shail on thal day Seep wate inies OL ue Bauion by e iuiluence of tbe ri giver; aud While we re iu the ve Lune o8 taut Wis health aud comorl, dQ that on that day eacd Workman reawain the Use OL iiguur Of ail kines, so tbat he exercise Wit u clear head: iis prerog: in selecting proper meu torepresent EIGHT HOURS FOR MINORS. During the afternoon session the legislative committee reported a dewmand that minors be prouibited trom Working over eight ours per 1D Inines, manutactories,ere, The following ale PEPOFL Wus visu udOpLeU: “Kesolver, We hold respon-itie at bers ol Congress wie ne in com © ballot-box wil vglecl or reluse to apilarce With these demands.” Tue afternoon was devoted to a discus- business, ‘The convention tovk a recess Unis riorning, with @ motion toadopt tae report still pending. THE TRADE UNION TROUBLE. A New York Herald special trom Cleveland It Is understood that the committee on ood of the ordar has a report ready on the trade union matter. It will be presented to the assembly to-morrow as soon as the strike and boycott questions are out of the wa: nature of the report cannot be definite titined, but it is understood that som sectious of the treaty proposed by the trade unlons will be approved aud others rejected, In other words, Uae committee will recommend a compromise. be ascer- of the POWDEELY AS A TEMPERANCE MAN, Mr. Powdeily bas pronounced views on tem- perance. He said yesterday toa Philadelphia Times reporter: “I never tasted intoxicating liquor of uny kind and bave not the remotest of Whalitislike, Ihaveseen ity effects, F, aud thut is enough for me. I was told principies. Would to heaven they pen toour order, I would ike ‘The Pope to the Cardinal. FULL TEXT OF THE LETTER FROM ROME. Archbishop Gibbons received a cablegram Rome yesterday which stated that the papal bearers of the cardinal insignia will from the Eternal City on the i2th of June. The ceremony of investiture will take place in the Cathedral on the 30th of June— twenty-filth anniversary of the priesthood ofthe cardinal elect. ‘The leiter from the papal secret e arehbishop of bis elevation tothe cardiualate, is ag foll tary of stnte officially informing jows: ITALY, May 16, 1886. Rome, ‘His holiness bas deiermined to ruise your grace to the honors of the Koman pi consistory which will probably be hel ‘7th of the coming month of June. "The Sovereign Eon the cardinalitial dignity, wishes in a. manner to attest the high esteem an ation he has for the viriues which adorn your in the on the upon you itiar ‘consider- tiff, in conterring and for the claims you already ‘on account of your merits, ou the church, rehes of the vastrepublic of ‘ that account honorable title of press order of let, to add, ee. iy heart on your well merited promo- nd to reaffirm myselt with moss prose Your hnmble servant, CampinaL Lotar Jacosua, Secretary of State, i Sif Fs marked in “Howers about it and the st J cost of urms head, with the mot virtue, Liberty and Independen | tO get am: AT GEN. GRANTS TOMB. A Magnificent Sight in Riverside Park— Splendid Floral Tribates. The tomb of Gen, Grant, in Riverside Park, New York, was, yesterday, buried beneath tons of roses and other flowers sent from all parts of the country. The sigut was a magnificent one. The crowd that witnessed the exercises was es- timated tocontain 40,000 people. It was one o'clock in the afternoon before the score of florists who were engaged finished their work in arranging the vast quantities of flowers that had been sent for the decoration of the tomb, The tomb stood In the center of a solid square of floral emblems, covering about 100 square ds of ground. ‘On the iron gate the letter Was worked in white roses surrounded by rreath of red ones. Directiy in front stood a fuil size cannon of white roses with a dove perched at its mouth, and above the gate in a huge semicirele of red’ letters were the words, “Faithful unto Death.” Two swords crossed aud eid together by a wreath of ferns stuod ‘one side of the door, with the word ritten on the pillow back of them and on th otber side was a chair of roses with asiimiiar Pillow of roses, on which was imscribed “Peace.” The offerings — fre vivania made a glorious mass of varied colored flowers in complicated patterns, and they occupied U entire trontof the northern Laifot the square. Right next the tomb stood the imuvense ta from the Grand Army of the Keystone state. It was about six feet high. Ln the center was a keystone of yellow roses, will “2 usylvania’ and flowers irom Hiar- rs from Laneaster and Pitt. Were ranged right next to the tomb. the southern half or the square. ‘This was tnuiniy devoted to the display ivomi Bay Cus, Mich. It consisted of au imuense pasel, ten feet square, flanked on either side by floral lad- Gers,cuch of cigit rungs. Thecenter represented the ‘coavorarmso: Michigan. Tue saved was of yellow immortelies aad” bore the word “Vivat" in purple, maid in ‘The body was composed ¢ W air tecus, roses, lil aud from the ‘buttie-grounds Silioh and C ackamauga, ether rang of each Hora ladder bas an fnserip- Gon of Grant's teits of couquest, Including, oa the right, Petersburg, Weldon Railroad, Chat- tanvoga “and Shieh, while on the leit were temorials of Five Forks, the Wildecness and Vieksburg. re Were scores of ober mag nifcent th ributes, including one win “Let us have y in’ Uiue letters on a gray background frum Kebert E. Lee Post, ot Rich- mond, and a big ~bield irom China,on wrich Was scribed “Ching’s ollering for ‘America’s Hiusirivus warrior.” Over all Uhis ‘wealth of Howers hovered an hiumense eagle, aud at least a dozen Ucrs of roses formed’ & back- ground Lwenty feet high tor the w AMONG THR DISTINGUISHED presentut the tomb were the Graut bovs, with thelr Wives and iumilies; Gens. Sheridan, setiu- field and Sickies, and Roscoe Conkling, ‘There were also present on the platform balt adozen mnen in confederate gray, who bad come frum, Ricamond io ivy their Wibute ou the Lumb of their maguauinous conquerer, LOGAN'S TRIBUTE TO GRANT, Gen, Logan's speech was received with en- thuslasm, Following is his tribuie to Graut: ien and women of America: In our genera- tion a man bas lived greatenougitas a wilitary Jeader to subdue @ force of insurrection tuat coud buve aunihiiaied any army of the world from the time of Cyrus down to that of Napo- jeou. A mau has lived, who, weighed wiih the enormous results towing iou bis work Int Lie Tumpiicatiuns of tie unknowu future, was in eusurubiy greater than Cyrus, above Alexa sauder that Caesar, supreme over Pou idannibal and Seivio, towering ume femig Prince wi Orange, Frederick Great, Wecilington and Napuleoneaid whose hamme is HOU Lo be Mieudicned In eontuection with these of Mlithades and Sala, dn all wusweut uulilary bistory the work of but one inuividual approacues tuatol Grant, Two names should be chiscied upon tue majestic column tut, jeaplug ivoin the banks of tue Pototauc, rears its gracetul Lead far into the ciouas, We living elmbussador irom a grau vple'to the bor ders of an Undiscovered country, to Which boul suluicrs Lave gone—Waruingicn and Grau The warriors o/ liberty! One its tather and tue other Its lavest deseuuer, ‘Ub! Mighty azcut Ol a grateful people, we are here to do youbonor. Oa! inspired vetius, we cole Lo relider Lestimony 0: ibe Leneticeuce of kind husband, Leapiain, chose wot dune wall situe PLE 5 gener ‘ays Slat Woopers ol the night, aud forever tha: duiduninisbed fire ia preseuce or the god. Uatit another year suuil reawaken tne towers Mod UL tue vecual air with lucease, we leave Guee Whit ihe isithiul spirits tat guard thy Test aud smile about tay tomb,” POSTMASTER GENERAL VILLAS ON THE HEROES OF THE WAR, Tue memorial meeting at the Academy ot Music in the evening was addressed by Post ais, WhO Was introduced by Mayor Grace, Gen, Vilas paid a glowing tribute to the dead ‘heroes of the war. He dweil at b upon the thive generals Who have died Jast memorial day—Graut, MeCieiiauand suaved Poosith 1 nanar, abd Visas, Gen. a, aiiss Folsom, the wile of Secrevary Waiiney, aud other ladies cecupied a bux. venerboonns 1a A Virginia Elepement. HOW THE YOUNG COUPLE ELUDED THEIR PARENTS, Petersburg, Va., 18 all agog over an elopement which (ook place Sunday. For some time past W. K. Roffe, a clerk in a store in Petersburg, has been paying marked attention to Miss F.or- ence Chambers, a daughter of R. F. Chambers, a well-known grocer of the same place. The Young man’s allentions ripeacd lute lov Which was reciprocated by Miss Ciain ve For some cause or other the father of tue young lady torbade Roffe visiting bis dauguter, and the result of this wasthat the couple became all the more aitached to each utber. A day uf (wo ago Ikoite Wi a triend at Garysbury, N. C. jage Hceuse for Lim and have it wady there by Sunday, Sunday morning Miss Chambers lett home, jeaving Ler parents under the impression that she was going toclurel, 4nd from there she sould go to spend the day’ With ber aunt. Instead of utiending ehurea Miss Cuambers weutto the depotof tne Atlante Co#st line, where by appuintinent she met ber and the Wo tock the suuth-bowud traia yaburg, Where they were married Suu- day evening.” Miss Chambers is beautiful brinetie and aout 18 years of age. Koile is about 21 years of age aud a very popular young man. ——— - 00 -____ All the Evidence In. PROBABILITY THAT THE MAXWELL casi WILL BE GIVEN To THE JURY To-NIGHT. The testimony in the Maxweil case closed in St, Louis yesterday, and it is not unlikely that the arguments will be finished and the case sub- mitted to the jury to-night. Judge Van ‘Wagoner’s instructions will be for murder in the first degree, manslaughter fn the fourth degree and acquittal. If the jury believe that Preller died under an operation Trom an over- dose of chloroform, udininistered without criminal intent, they must return a verdict of guilty of manslaughter, which is punishable by a benitentiary ‘senténce from two to ten years, The testimony yesterday completely Wemoiished the defense.” Dr. Prewitt, a tead- ing surgeon and head of the Missouri’ Medica! college, testified that he had dissected certain portions of the body of Preller and found them in @ wonderful stale of preservation. His ex- amination convinced him that the man bad rever had the disease alieged by the defense. ‘This testimony was corroborated by several Wat the examination of the re- ins. The state then closed aud the devense demanded the portions to examine, as they had not been introduced in court. The juuge could not order the state to produce tiem, aud Une defense said itbad no imure testimony to i ——__~+e+____ CHANGING THE GAUGE oN SOUTHERN was begun day aud will coutinue The work began On the roads ewiering tat city: ‘The Cincinnutd southern TELEGRAMS peermneifoncanetes American Indians Over (he Border. Merpicrxe Hat. N. W,T.,June 1.—A couple of days ago an outpost ib the Cypress, in charge of Corporal Ritchie, discovered a bond of Amer fean Indians camped a few mites from tbe oute t. ‘The corporal ar aud went to the Stansand asked “tirem ‘their busitcsy tn the territory. Being answered by a shower of lots which feil wide of the mark, the squad te turned the fire, dropping one Iudian, who was carried off by hiscompantous, The squad gave chase, but the Indians escaped, An Invatid Lady Killed by a Shock. TEXARKANA, ARK. Juue 1.—S, Reotver, railroad oficial of Chicago, passed thro his place Sunday ni avaiid wife, returning Antoni, whith oh having in charge his from home with had been y wore i Suithw coach, and wien on the Iron me here, a backing freichi train collided with the car, £iving Ita heavy Jolt, inom the edvcts of which the lady instantiy died, om seventy. five toone hundred servant girls uct fn this city last evening forthe parpose of organizing « union, They fixed the price of their labor at $4 ‘ all work done strengthen their organization before preseutiog: their scale of wages, The proceedings were in- tended to have beea kept secret, but the above facts leaked out. —<————— She ts an Admirer of Maxwe! St. Louis, June 1.—A few days ago Annie ars old, suddenly disap. Franklin avenue, poitce that be was Spelimen, sixteen peared from her home, 261 lier tather reporied to tne missing, and nothing w zertensy ate ¥ the police In East Si. Loui DU the arrival of her father. young lady who presented bonguet ai the Of Live trial, and baw since bee one Of bis cule! admirers, atlwading the trial daily. This ts toe Maxwell with @ A Tremendous Binst. TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS OF POWDER CAUSE AN ARTIFICIAL BAKTHQU AKI. Pirpwoxt, Mo., June 1.—Saiurday afternoon the largest blastever made im the Piediwont granite quarries was sent off. Sheehan iiros had sunk «shat sixty-five fect deep, with two powder hy ‘ue der. 9 to ugh rock Was and diy fe Ubree Fears’ labor with a lance force to clear it aw, * ay red, notwitastandl Orin, all passed 0: rinkwe will be SOU, A Sketch of the Heroine of the Coming Even! Tne Bufalo Couricr, supposed ta that clty to speak tor the President «ilicially, publishes a sketch of the iule of the Pres.deat’s bridecect, stating that innumerable errors have crept junto the unauthorized sketen lished. Mis Folsom, whose Christian mame, by tie way, Is not Frances, but £ year 1564, and will be of July. As achtid, st ers French kindergarten, At the t Fol th 1a 2875, Uhe fan wt the ‘Tit Tt will be Mrs. and Miss Folsom w Lis ead accident bs s hitherto pub. was born inthe sold ont attended Mun Me living erbered that Medina when After the A wer in they Mrs. HH Airs. Faison tuether, nestled, The Harmon Gunily bad good secial postion, aud owned cousidesable Valuable real estate, bu ciuding milling property. Whie t Mediua Diss Folsom Was a pupil at the woul, Returving t Buffalo in a few years, Prank jentered th tral xchool, nud aod her mother Lourded with Mrs. Jonathan One her that I Ways} While coroiled as a puplt name used ofien Wo get Lransterred & lists, and so, in order thal it should sound les masculin qporariy iuserted the initial lecier € Fravk, calling beret! Fravk Clare ns why terian ehuren, of fig part of th was pursning ler sudies at the Centr vulsbeand her mo her boarded at Mrs, Carpenter s, in the Be» block. Afterward ber mother occupied Mos, IR. D. Boyd's house in Franiiin street. and trom There Miss Folsom went ty Wells. cuilk Central se:1u0) more © xe, W } tered without preliminary examinaion | middle of ihe school ye Miss Folsom was agrent fi olleze, abd bi of win naswerving wile of many iriends is a aie reet I m her falber, tor # pxore geull red and coupautonable jute Osear Folsom never lived, tmanding figure, fraukuess and made ber the queen Of the schuul. She ated from Wells coliege in iw ng essay taking ie hampers « y every week, bei year of her cullege litte, Sion at Alba supply (hat came trom the Secvatories When she was grad one of many little atientions paid h Kuuw which her eullege mates sj wg lv their cisians ious, thus excl er generou fun than the Her tall, co: sincerii d, was but gossip Line Falsons's reiati Presid Sins eolsom has always be apeudiny, anaes be SULLY, tWe miles OU Of Cow ldvace o: ber dace gtamdiaihs moi. Lt as Une ty p rin howne set dew ery of the Valley, Suudey new ave made Mr, Cleveland tbe Ser In A MONEY seus wen prea come has aiw and any had irom th Miss Foi death will make ber the i propert ‘Miss Folsom’s character is oF an un spoiledve tt 1, call Of Rely posmesnt aud with tov muc oe Keame to be Ove come by her sud ter characieriste ts Laie wie is a charming wor isis that perfect coutidence and *y u seldom seen between purent anu culld. “Mise Foisom's lite has bad its deeper side. oid for ber years, and too obser vit to make any misiakes, wiht eceu id be forgiven anc her live by Ue Gompiicated euiguctte © at the capital. One of ber aceon a rare giit for lewer weitiug. ple, Her eum weuriy date id tae andely tos is brougint Knnwyance in the Way of press gossip, aud trom Live moment of handiag to Ue day ot ihe wedding every movement of the Pre-iuent and the briccelect would have be espionage Of prying ne Ws; tis uu intercsting coin Higect Lo the & imetiber, Dr, Suuderiaad Lord, 1 tor, The published prints aud puto. Sr Miss Folsom. do tet greatiy rescutble her, Her huir is soft and brews, oF a sbuue beiween light and dark, She wears Wt combed back fou Ler forehead, and loose, Wavy tendrils escape here and there, She las’ violet biue eves and rather large Lose. Hereyebrowsare very beavy wad early meet. The chict and straing beauty of her iace Is her mouth aud chin, Mr, ee wkd thud Bde i moute he iad The Atlantic a Wonder. THE NEW YACHT SHOWS HER G0UD QUALTTING UNDER UNFAVORABLE CLECL ASA NCEN, The yachting season Was opened iu New York bay yesterday under inauspicious circum- stances, Tucre was only a trifling breesee. Bo many yachts were never before oul on one day. Every class was represented by a oumercus dviegation, The sceue was every where cu.iveus ing, despite the lack of tbe muse sfe-xiviag wte- ment, The start was made at ten o'ciwek. The souttiwest spit, near Sandy Hook, was tue FoURAILg polut, DUL few OF Lie bouts got tbera. The AUanue Was one of the last bouts lo get under way. in company with (he scnvouer Grayling and sloop Berue she gut her suils up and headed up aud down the bay. Even a tue slight Wind the Atiamuc froin the stare showed superior speed, aud betore Fort Mamile she was in the lewd, with the Grayling behind ber. Alter tha: drifting Was the order of he day uuu there was ne chance to compare the respective mertts of the yachts, A New York disjatch to we delpbia Press say ‘The iavorable opmions of ihe Atlantic ollered since wer trial tip:

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