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FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE — NEW SEVEN-HOOM BRICK provement: on R st. $3,200. LG YOu Jean _BUSINESS CHANCES. = ——— JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL Residence and store stand, hear For furtuer CELL, Hope ly Mr. Soer ae che eae ___ COUNTRY BOARD. ATCTION SALES. & : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. © “FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1886. AUCTION SALES. ¥ BOARD—PLEASANT, aIR¥ FOLLOWING VALUABLE VERY DESIRABLE LOCA- i proper pass NE & LY 1534-6 Sth st..b.h__$4,100 405 to 411 Baar’s'a.4'000 2 Viave. m.t.16,000 Q st, bit, 6r. MNES F st. Loth st..i h., a, 02th st. m..12.000 4p si.3.000 1:26 12th si., 15t--11,500 ‘9th F130 3, ‘The above is only a small portion of prope: books. For full list call at oMtice for butletin Welstand 15th. [jet] THOS & WAGGAMAN. {OR SALE-i126 B STRERT NORTHEAST, [room and bath, modern improvements: newly Jot 17x117 to alley: wili pay 11 per centon ‘asked: two squares from cars and hergics A HILL & CO., 1335 F st. 20 SALE—TWO HOUSES ON IS @ rooms, m, [.; rented to permanent tenants: g¢ vestment: one square from Pa ave Several new Hoases ou H, 21st ‘22d sta; good Investments, A. P-HILL &'€0., 1338 ‘ok SALE — CHEAP Nick T Frame House, three squares from the Capi 0-51 con- Apply at 300 # st. n. e., nes les-aie ” venient to all lines of cars. Detween 4 and 6 o'clock. Dasemen Bew Brick: fine range: latrobes; ‘concrete cellar; lot IELOV to T0-foot alley; $0,000, Fenton Pines. bet. “Ist and N-Cap.,.K and L, econo Cleveland ave., 26-room brie st. servo brick. mod. ups. large Zar (1th st., 7-room brick. large yard to alley.. Columbia st, Groom brick dwelling. é J.C. COOK, Cor. EGANT, W 5 4 House. eight rooms and bath, all furnace heated, 5 St, near 9th.” Price $5,000. Apply TROTT, bulider, 8 9th st. WOR SAL. Very nrat two-story brick dwelling. six rooms In mans oC-Bianton mqoate a taug noni or & good ie Pistmene ‘Teostery an basement bricks all mod. imps, 6th wanes aoe. ‘Fieostory brick, 8 rooms, all mod. imps, 11th stm. wr a008 improved and unimproved proverty, in all scetions Ofthe city. Desirable Lots on “Columbia Hetghts” SWORMSHEDT & BieaD Jjeo-im 9 OR SALE—A BEA grounds with stabie: near Capitol: Ouiong time or would lease for a term of years, OWNER on premises erate R SALE—1319 11TH ST. N. W; 10- OOM ‘brick house; lot 20x 100. A barguin if taken at Ghee. Terms tosult H.CLAY STUART € S80: Fst nw. Posi PPORSALE—IN WASHINGTON, D. GA FIRST. class Boarding House; location central and city: est tabiislied BUARDING HOUSE, JOR SALE—O entire business, established over 14 first-class run of custom. cbiheslw OOM 9, 1216 F Estate’ Broker. I ated. Houses in all sections of vant Jez-1m to ‘nearly twenty years As io agi BLE TERMS—OUR years, with « ‘& REBETTI, sy) BERT E. LEWIS, Rents Colleete’. Loatis "Negoti- Picasant property for sale. Desirable ‘the city for saleand rent. PA: ‘WELLER Pei R ARE CHANGE joa terms: asta ery easy terms; a ance on time to walt the purchaver. ENGLISH SPEAK- of my Bogtvess gn deers My Restwarant FOR AN 1 wilt fm is thoroughly equipped, centrally located, and doin Paying business Address Box 07, Star oftee. Jex-Sce ROOMS (CROSTEY, BOARD—SELTeviLLe taken to and from depot morning and evening. Good Brett Terms veer miodetatn- vo cilason" Ads INO. H. |ALEN, Me HILL P shade. ice, milk and fruit; piano and saddle horses 1 Board = ladies: good bath ‘ang bass fishing; Table don county, Va. 01 Cc ONT RY BOARD—AFEW BOARDERS WANT- ale, Cottags fruit, ice and Tallk: oom ‘and from fon, "Address TAMBSERUSAEN, Falls Churche Va esd ‘ANTED—A FEW BOARDERS AT BRIGHT ‘wood for the summer, anil end fralt on the place. Address ii, Wat office, teaate WAStED-TO BORROW—$850 AT 15 PER cent interest, to can be held as security. 1.6. Day parmerahip., Partnership ‘tock V5 Jus setae L., Star office, ANTED—TO BORROW $6,000 AND $8,000 x (W serreai Eninte socuttiy, or tes ox ive remo percent, Address BERMUDA ANTIC CITY, N. J.—HOTE: ‘and Lots for rent'or sale by E.@ ADAMS & CO., tar office Jel-O* LS, COTTAGES. Heal Estate and Insurance Agents, 2031 Atlantic ave. my26-1m_ HAVE FOR SALE IN GEORGETOWN a tract of ground, situated alongside of the proposed inpnel of Rock Creek, of 50.000 square feet, 8,000 of which are improved corner property. five modern houses, one ice fronts 325 feet on one The of the principal Streets of Georgetown, beiug elevated nd overlooking Washington city and the Potomac. ‘The whole tract is worth $70,000, but can be bought, iftaken at once, for $50,000, and the improved por- Uon will pay an Interest of four per cent on the latter E y2k2w UMPHREY © Brokers. 618 F st. nw. buy, sel rent and ex- change property of every kind. _ Telephone call 434-4. SEVEN PER CE: JOHN A. PRESCOTT, 416 F ADAMS, REAL ¥ TATE myli INVESTMENTS. Bonds secured by mortgage on Real Estate OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST CO! ‘Hon. A. AL 25 ‘er gent. of its valuation, by the (PANY, ‘Nebrasta, U. WYMAN, Lite Treasarer U.S.,President, Interest and_Prinel Guaranteed and payable at the Chemical National bank, New York City. Loans insums of from $500 to $5,000, running from three to five years. pually. Interedt payable semi-an- ‘The absolute certainty and security of these loans’ command them to the lberal patronage of ‘Washington Investors, apl4-3m PARKER & TOWNSEND, Washington Agents, 1418 F st, n. _EDUCATIONAL. BOARD $5 PER WEEK: HEALTHY, country ome, bearreiful Mowers, good water, dally mails; no Prosgultoes: four hours’ run dows Potomac. Tnulre 1436 Corcoran st., or address “Mra. WM. BROWN, Comorn, Va. Jea-3t® ‘OR RENT-LARGE COOL AIRY ROOMS, tineetp he comforts of country, and city home com- jouse overlooking city un dary St Meridian Wii, Between Leth and’ 1fth st, VANTED-THREE OR FOUR BOARDERS on B& 0. RR. at Highland; plenty of milk, frult, eo. Terms moderate, “address HIGHLAND, Star office. JeS-3t* CMMER BOARD—AT WINDSOR MANSION, thirty minutes’ drive from Iamsville, Band 0: HF. high and bealthy; plenty of shade; water, and chard. ‘Terms moderate. Address Mrs, CEC HENDRY, Urbana, Frederick co., Md. j3-6v8 1 00D BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, NEAR GiSereyvitie: situation hign sun heather: aaron Mrs. L. V. SHEPPERD, Berryville, Va. Je3-3t* PERASANT SUMMER BOARD CAN BE OB tained op reasonable, terme in a private family in Lexington, Va. ‘This is one of the healthiest locations im the Valley of Virginia, and situated on the Balti- more and Obio railroad, only afew hours ride from Washington. “Being in the very heart of the moun- tains affords » deightfully cool climate, beautiful scenery, drives, @c. House and airy’ and situa, ted on large shady iawn. table with plenty of milk, fee and home comforts. Special inducements to families. “Address Mra M.A. ANDERSON, Lexing- ton, Va. my3i-eolm ‘ANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT ROSE ‘Hill, two miles trom Berlin station, 3. and 0. R. Bi rhetms. $5 per week, Address Miss GINNIE POTIERFIELD, Barry P. O,, Frederick county, Md. (OUNTRY BOARD FOR THE SUMMER ‘where there are no children desired by a gentle man and his wife; nearness to the city and quiet are indispensabl stating locallty and price, je2 HE THIRD SUMMER 5) ION OF THE ‘Washington School of Elocution, will open at Mountain Lake Park, Md., JULY Ist, 1886. "Board 1m and Sutton ‘may be arrangetl for with’ the Principal, M STE HAL car ne Coiambian 2 Oto st. 904 M st. n.w. GURGIER BOARD AT THE DE LANDER FaRM. iq mile from Boyd's Station, Met. i B&O. iis Hiatt situation; ice, milky shade: parest of epring water. City reference. Address i C, DE LANDER, Boyd's Station, Montgomery Co. Md. my26-2w Phonography, Penmanship, Bookkee] ‘College’ Preparatory School, 135 yelock p. me is jem. AY ber 4.11 nw. Al private lessons, ISS "ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH, English School and Kinder fen reopens Octo- ‘at 1224 12th st. my29-Im* ‘Third year. Circul W skier ANEXPERIENCED AND SUG cessiul teacher of Piano Technique, limited SALE OR RENTOAT BRIGHTWOOD, ON | BUMber of pupils to begin with summer or tall term. Tht road, muice acven-tvom Frame douse aud | Publlor Dred: E) Caulfield, Terms, 90 per quarter, 4 4 and very healthy country. LOUIS | 1 advanc:. Address, at once, Box 04, Star office. P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. uw. Je2-3t = R SALE — A NEAT = ROOM FRAME ‘House and Lot on Babes ave., between 7th and Sth sa nw. nice country home hear the city aod | pare pron streetcara. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKHR, 920 F st. n. w. R23t POH SALE-aT 4 GREAT BARGAIN TF PUR- chased at once—a very desirable brick House, 1716 Sth st. n.w.; all m. i: lot 20x100 to alley. Ap ply to, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER eae 920 F st. nw. JPfOR SALE—5 NEW AND DESIRABLE 28TORY brick Houses on K st., near Washington Circle, annuum, will be sold 10F ane 13. ow renting for $1,000 $10,500 if purchased be! oye Je2-3t FRENCH OR GERMAN And to spend summer agreeably at Piymouth, Mass. THE BERLIIZ ‘Washington. 4 Send for Circulars to SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, D.C, (723 14th st. nw.) N )TICE OF REMOVAL-MADAME HOFFELDT, ‘Teacher of Singing after the true Italian imethod. Classic and Modern Music; good German, Zrench and italian, by ansur; Tooms now at 716 13t ‘inethods, has her St. n.w., late 12156." m20 JVOR SALE—AN ELEGANT BUSINESS PROP- Eisey co BE nae gas deme for do vearv at 500 per annus; price b = BOY Ex, neplvania avenue. JOR SALE—A FRAME HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, With of without as aijoining Building “Lot. ran: Fong back to @ paved slley;situaied S18, 20 stn Calfatter 4p Sesco3 New 6 room house, near Towa Circle. Erick, § room house. 13th st. n.w. Frame, 5 rooms, 32d street. 7 rooms, Vermont a Grooms, CarOlWE Sto ee eee bs heated with furnac 12 rcoms. on Q st.. bet. 13th and 14th. Sroome, on Boundary, near 14th. ‘Trooms, on 14thst.... S rooms, 14th a.w., suitable for busivess, Srogms, 14th st, business property. Brick store and dwelling. 14th st. Brick, 7 rooms, Wallach st... bet. i Do." 7 rooms, 20th st., bet. Land M. ‘De. on Dundarion ave. yo. ou Congress x. neat pat ities ‘Several Lots on Q st. bet 13th and Lith sts, Ao improved and’uulmproved property i ofthe city. Apply to JW. MYE: my26-2 1428 ‘New York ave, JOR SALE—FIVE NEW AND DESIRABLE two-story brick houses om K st., near Washington Girele. now renting for $1,000 per annum, will be sold for $10,500 if purehased before June 15th. Apply to J.V.N. HUYCK, jel-or 1505 ‘Peunsyivania ave. SALE-AN ELEGANT BUSINESS PROP- om 7th st.,now under lease for (en years at $1,500 per annum:’price $17,500," Apply to Je1-6t pereeeee . V.N. HUYCK, 1505 Pennsylvania ave. i SALE— jew Gr. b., m.i., M st., bet. $d and 4th n.w...$5.800 New Or. bm. Si st.. bet 3 and 4th nw...6,000 ‘Two S-r. bd. b., South Capitol st. se... Store and dwelling, brick, South Caj e-t. b. bh, mod. imp., 15th st. bet. Q and Bu. F-B., OF., mLwith siable, $ st, bet G and H ne: ‘Two new &r bb. mt. new Sr. bb. mi, Sst, bet Sth and 11th nw. @r.b. bm £, 6th St, bet. M and O nw..... 000 ‘Other houses and lois in different paris of the cliy. us. is HUMPHREY & ADAMS, 61s Pst hw. ELE Place acd 19th st. tig. oceupied by i w.—recentiy oceupied by ‘The Bouse was designed and story—Two parlors, library, dining-room, but- les fand Kkitebon, with large porch. pantry large sleeping rooms, two bath and Uarcment, with laundry: sanitary plumbing; periect light aud heat; open lire places: Bectric aid other mucern appliances ° Lot 02 feet front om 1th se t.w.with wide parking. Information and permit appli t ‘BH. WARNER @ CO, 916 Pst nw. my29-10¢ RR SALE—NEW TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- nd 8 rooms and cellar; all ings, containing 7 Moderu improvements located northeast will be Sold, op accommodating terins at $5,250 each. 7. & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F st nw. my 20-60 Rt SALE — CHEAP — ONE-HALP OF AIRY Castie Purk, Mt. Fleasant, 1i-room house and Pavilion.” beant.ful natural scenery, springs of only $11,000; easy terma J. it HELTFUR: 1423% F st. = __ myzh2we Pee Shee LITTLE HOME—2sTORY Yeick dwelling, 7 rooms; all modern improve ents: situated nerthwest, on corner at intersection Fee streets: parking’ on And ‘side: pec Seog Ziibh @ hUPaERFORD, 12208 saw. R SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ES tater Six new Hirick Houses. 4 rooms each, sitnated ‘20 & beautiful avenue northwest, with wide parkin Ge: street cars within half square. Pri Fi ooly % OU. Boag ty per r property pe Te Fe SALE-FOUR NEW SIX. , wide parking, back alley: i ‘roa rail y renting for doa per month to good tenants Wil backic of sateen Apply to. M. RK SALE—I HAVE FOR SALE 1413 CORCO Ton s. nw; ‘and cellar brick, with nine cm yerfect order with ail mocgn conveniences 20205 ‘a alley; pric=, $6,500. ‘SOHN S'PRescorr, “1416 Fst hw. Scott Circie, TER 1526 we. (OR SALE—HOUSE 610 L ST. XW; EIGHT investment: rents for $20 per month; B00 cash. \ppiv at 618 Lst. nw. apl> SUBURBAN re SALE-SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL COT: tages in Le Droit Park.from $3,500 to $4.500;euch 126. ‘These Houses and Lots are very cheap. INO. F. WAGGAMA: 504-806 Sere CEDARS GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, D.C, reopens October Ist, 1886, with Increased spollitien rg throagh eduention ? Atusig and art Address 1918 Both LESSONS. SUM Sth. “Morning classes for Children.’ ing classes for Adults, Gi4p; system. MLLE. V. 'PRUD* n.w., between K and L sts, Thorough edueation in English, Modern i Sfise Eales my2i-sm |, JUNE a.m. “Even: ERT ‘Successful and orizinal |OMME, 1014 17th st. my20 \OUNTRY BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY near White Post Station, 8. V. RR. Healthy loca- tion. pure water, pleasant rooms, pleaty of shade, near ghuroh.and post oftice. “For further particulars, ad- GE CaES EUCINDA CHRIEMAN, White Eos, jel-2W' ANTED—BOARDERS—I AM PREPARED TO entertain bourders for the season; wili furnish first-class country board; plenty*of fresh vegetables and frult, all turnished from my farm: a lovely view of the miountalus and the best location Rappa can alford; live on turn pike between Warrenton and Washington; 15 miles from depot Warreaton: nice Toad: alovely drive of 234 hours. Will make things as leasant as Will be found in the country. Address ‘. P. ANDERSON, Gaines’ X Roads, Rappa County, Va, Jel-lm \OUNTRY BOARD—TWO OB THREE CAN BE accommodated at Clagett Mansion. Address J. BL CLAGETT, Beightwood, D. G BOARDERS WANTED FORTHE SUMMER, AT Locust Grove, near the celebrated Gravel Spring. Write tor information to 8 B. MILFORD, Pooles ville, Md. my31-2w* QUMMER BOARDING AT MYRTLE HALL Spure mountain air, no mosquitoes: aiten- tion to table fure; o pen June 7th terms, 85. to $6 per week: 40 rooms, J kk BURRELL, Proprietor, Har- per's Ferry, W. Va. my2o-ime ALLEY HOME, NESTLED IN THE “GREAT North Mountain” of Virginia, twelve miles west Gf Winchester and five east of Rock Enon Springs, Will be open from June 1et to December 1st.’ M:ner waters, Fare good, with home-like accommodations. Address ‘Mrs. 8.8. GORE, Valley Home, Back Creek Valley P.O, my25-1m Frederick county,’Va, #EW PERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED A. wii Hourdat Bladensburg. Address HT. SCOER, iadensburg, Md. my22-2w* ay tween the axes of 9 and RS. LAURA FLINT AND MRS. MYERS WILL re-open. on Oct. 4th. their school for is. ecto 15, ‘Number limited to 15. French kindergarten in connection with the school, under the charge of Mile V. Prud "homme For cfrcu- lars, ad tdress 1 734 I street. my11-3in* AT, GHE PARNEST SOLICITATION OF A AAnumoer ‘of ‘their friends Mr. and Mrs. CABELL have consented to take with them to their beautiful home :n Nelson Co., Va.,a number of their pupils for the summer. branches of their educaton’ as will enable them to graduate with more ease in the Norwood Institute. my10-Lm ‘The ‘young ladies will continue such QHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACT. 5S cally taught. Success guaranteed if instructionsare follows office of Johns & =e Private pupils preferred. Easion! Stenogtapher ¥.CROMELIN, 472 La ave, V teenth year, ec. Free advantages. may5-Lin® ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, St. Cloud building, cor. 9th and F sts.n.w. Seven Plano. Organ. Voice, Violin, Flute,cornet, Ori BULLAMD, Director. “A THENEUM OF LANGUAGES. 3a14 T ST French, Latin, Greek, panish. Halian, German, Ge, by the most able teachers. Prof, H. LA! NSTRUCTION INL: righ imoeable acorn fot He LAMORUE, OARDERS SOLICITED IN TAR MOUNTAINS of Md.(near Harper's Ferry), A pleasure to please and first-class country accommodations supplied. Re- ferences furnished, “Terms per week. $0. W. M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington Co., Md. my10-3m SLIGHTFUL BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED in the mountains at “The Brook,” on most rear Sonadle terms. Address MRS. C. STOCKTON, Rio P.0,, Alber 20. myi8-im SPRINGFIELD GROVE COTTAGES (ALL NEW Sykesville, Md., Main Stem B. & 0. It. R., for fami Hes or others, with dintng-room attached. ‘Beuatiful scenery, high and healthy: no moscuitves, Apply fur {nformation at Ticket Offices 8. & O..619 and. 1351 Pa.ay. Address M.A.Osbourn, Sykesviile, Md. m16-1 SUMMER “BOARDING, IVY HOME, Tw miles from Fortress Monroe, opposite Soldier Home and Normal School. Plenty of shade, fine lawn, excellent bathing, tishing and boating facilities. Reters to Mr. W. FE. WHIG! t. Cloud Bulid:ng, 9h and F sts.and JOSEPH DAGUE, For terms apply to DANL my15-1e' ‘Hampton, Va, QUMMER (BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILO. mont, in one of the most beautiful and heaithy sections of Virginia. Plenty of shade, milk, fruit and Vegetables. Dancing Pavilion, &c.’ Address D. J. ENNER, Philomont, Loudoun co.,Va. my10-1m ‘Pension Oitice. COCK, TIN, GRE! MATHE- ‘matics and English, by Prof. F.A.SPRINGER, late Givi Service Examiner. repared. Apply for circulars and info Bint mw. Appitcanis for examination rmation 423 apl-3m GRENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR OTH ‘and D sts. n.w. eas education that quali to support themselves and successfully active duties of life. ‘Thorough Rapid Writing. the English Lan Spring sessions. A practical busk ies young mien and women rm the instruction given in age, Correspon- dence. Hapid “Calculations, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, ., Commercial Lav, Political Leeinomy, Ste ography a0 pen Ahad corps. of teachers. nih ‘and evening. circular sent HENRY C. SPENCER, Prin- free on application, cpa eMES SARA A! SPENCER, Vice Principal i \CHOOL OF PRONOGRAPHY. SCHOOL OF TYPE-WRITING, ALPE Mo. 14 MILES FROM WASHING ton, Met! Braiich B & O., two bundred yards from station, Good Board, siiade, frult, milk. For particulars address 315 4% st. n.w. ‘my5-im* QERING BANE FARM, TWO ‘MILES FROM andria, offers large, airy rooms, good Boar shade; ie, bath and fruit, "Trains aiet tree of chars. Address SPRING BANK, Alexandria, Va. my SHOE Roure "TO LONDON ‘NORTH GERMAN LLO' ND CONTINENT DS.8. CO. New York, Southampton, Bremen. ‘The fast Ex- Press steamers of this Company sull every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY, landing passengers in South- ampton in less than eight daysirom New York. These steamers are celebrated for their speed and the com- fort afforded passengers. E F. DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania ave., ‘Washington, D, C. apl0-llw 2 Est MS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD- uate and certified examiner of Conservatory. culture, 1032 10th ‘the New’ England Piano technique, harmony and voice a at naw ‘Mathematical, Classical, isiness. SW. FLYNN, A.M. ‘oc28 Evening Classes, $8 and $5 a month. Proposals will be received ts enue, tl NOO: TH, for the JUNE NL brickwork and for the excavating, filling and sodding required In the construction of certain ponds. For ine formation, pl reserved to It ians, ete., apply at tls ollie. The Fight Is fai wins. = fet any’ PENCER F. BAIRD, Commissioner. peeascRy DEPARTMENT. “ealed Proposals will be received at this t iL TWO O'CLOC! é) 1 Painters ‘and may be to the order of th 4 Juxx sz, 1886. “-M. on the 19TH DAY for furnishing and delivering all the iumbers’ material, Lumber, Brick, » Fireclay, and, ec, sheet Copper, ihe, Tin. et. required for repairs to thé ing, Washington, D. C.. during the fiscal Bessette seatcen, mormaton aver ceametteae german ‘A certified check for one hundred doliars, drawn “Sceretary of the ‘Treasury,” must bunitted with each Department reserves the right to reject any or ‘The i all bids, it Bint Baza: Baseaso Bucs Rie and to waive defect: © 8. FAIRCHILD, ‘Acting Secretary. OUTFITS. SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, $1.25, Price. 120 sheets Note Puper, 25 cents. 24 Sheets Note Paper with Envelopes my5 Wor. Hocenta 7 “° mas re JOHN C PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th st, nw. Atrnoxse G. Sexrz, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Fin Prices. VA, complete; piano and Yat ood de and traits i my26-3we SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR WASHING- choice spot, 113 acres, at Linco! ine for fruit. milk, vegetable, posits box Address Owner, Pust Ui lez-2we FOR FOUR OR FIVE MONTHS, hed house. midway between Leesburg cs Fees dnsuie S. WEST, Lee LEWIS, Fe, SALE—DESIRABLE SUMMER COTTAGE ‘on lower Potomac. 3 P. BALDWIN, my25-2w* Manassas, Va. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOU CITY PROP- erty, Farm two miles from Bladensburg, centaia- Ble acres Price $2,502 JOHN STEPHEN, . Ma myzzdwe SALE—LOTS—i00_ BUILDING 50x ‘near Seabrook Station; Band P. KR 20 Be cars to r: beautifully oy ; price: = lot. Ay to MARION isa a Be SALE—A CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 Acres in’ Montgomery covnty, near the Se ee ‘Weniences fur saising puuliry; wlll be swid. with ail the Stock and plement atone. GIS By Adi ABLe © sk ue SCHOOL SHOES. 08. A. Look for Life Bize Boy. ‘20m _ 1392 ¥ STREET (Adjoining Edbitt House.) est garments at most consistent my2i-im Greonce T. Kuz TAILOR, 414 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. Boys wi AHN ae kt ae DAERE roc, 1610 14th st. ‘with every pair, ‘HE STRIKE 18 bared to deliver OVER, AND I we fegieained. Gussberines Oba lowest market prices. Orders 1020 14th st. a.w.: ayes Sah Eowano F. Droor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sey eta JOHN MILLER, Lumber, Wood and Coal, and "land ta eianterss Comairations. IN THESE DAYS WE HEAR MUCH ABOUT “COMBINATIONS,” AND THEY ARE OF EVERY SORT AND EVERY CHARACTER 4F YOU WANT TO MAKE ANY KIND OF A PURCHASE YOU EXPEC? THE ARTICLE TO HAVE A COMBINATION OF QUALITIES IF THE COMBINATION EMBRACES STYLE, DURA- BILITY AND PRICE IN SUCH PROPORTIONS AS TU PLEASE YOU, YOU LOOK NO FURTHER. NOW,THIS IS THE COMBINATION WHICH WE CLAIM FOR OUR READY-MADE SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING—A CLAIM BASED UPON A LARGE EXPERIENCE AND A PRETTY GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT IS GOING ON AROUND US. OUR EXPERIENCE ENABLES U8, WE THINK, ‘TO KNOW WHAT CONSTITUTES GOOD STYLE AND GOOD QUALITY, AND OBSERVATION CONVINCES US (AND WILL YOU) THAT OUR PRICES ARE BELOW OUR COMPETITORS IN SAME CLASS OF GooDs. RECENT PURCHASES FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST NEW YORK MANUFAC TURERS (WHO FOUND HIMSELF “OVER- LOADED”) AT FROM $1.50 TO $250 A SUIT LESS THAN HE SOLD SAME GOODS THREE WEEKS AGO, ENABLE US TO MAKE SPECIAL PRICES ON SEVERAL LINES OF NEW AND VERY STYLISH SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS IN LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSIMERES ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS OF YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS’ SUITS. ALSO, SOME VERY LIGHT-WEIGHT SMALL BOYS’ SUITS (SHORT PANTS)IN PLAIN, MIXED AND PLAID SERGES, PLAIN GRAY CHEVIOTS AND FLANNELS. & BR BARNUM & CO. 981 PENN. AVE Je. Waser & Lisey, COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, ‘MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS And as you see our Yard and Wareroom are ahandy WILLBT & LiBsry. Seah, Doorn Blinds and Hardware Mer ‘THIS EVENING. WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioncers TTALIAN ART GOODS, FLORENTINE AND ALABASTER STATUETTES, GROUPS, ORIGINAL BUSTS, PEDESTALS, HALL VASES, Bro. THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS IN ROMAN, ETRUSCAN AND FLORENTINE ART GEMS, NOW ON EXHIBITION AT OUR ART EXHIBI- TION ROOMS, CORNER OF TENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK Pt. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., my315t Auctioneers, TPUUSEVENING AT HACE PAST SEVEN PAL, GUNS, CUTLERY, REVOLVERS, NOVELTIES, JANES AG EBL AME SIERRAS, TRENTH StaEet, |V ENS tbe By direction of the ‘owner, who is going exclusively tn the manufacturing business T wilfell all the above Slock at auction, EVERY EVENING, at HALE PAST SEVEN, until all are disposed of. Bat ins may be expected. ayfoan M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT AUCTION ROOMS SATURDAY, JUNE FIFTH, 1866, AT. ‘O'CLOCK, EMBRACING. ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD'GOODS. ‘A120, ONE_ROSEWOOD CASE MYER PIANO FORTE, IN FINE CONDITION, ONE ORGAN, A NUM- BER OF ELEGANT MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES. AIO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK.’ONE FOUR-OARED OUT-RIGGER, IN GOOD CONDITION. FORTY ROLLS STRAW MATTING. ‘ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, CARRIAGES, BUGGL WAGONS, HORSES, HARNESS ae Sa rpuomas ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer, AT AUCTION. THE ENTIRE STOCK of BAUM'S DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, Consisting of SILKS, WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, WHITE GOODs, and all such goods as are found in only first-class houses, will be sold at auction to the highest bidder ‘This sale is peremptory, and will commeuce at TEN O'CLOCK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE SEC- OND, ‘and continued until furthier notice. Comfort- ‘able seats will be provided for all who willattend. ‘The sale will take place up stairs in the back building our store. of CHAS. BAUM, 7th, 8th and D sta, JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneera SOUTH WEST, OPPOSITE THE: SMirasONTAN By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April a | ‘and duly recorded in Liber No. 1,037, folio 2. et x€q.. one of the land records of the Dis-, trict of Columbia, and by the direction of the party thereby secured, the underigned trustees will sell, at a Auction, in front of the premises,on SATUR- AY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P, M.. lot numbered pieeen 8 of Abram F. Barker's recorded subdivision of part of original lot numbered ID in aa. numbered three bundred and twenty-five (325) in the city of ‘Washington, District of Columoia, together with im- eens on said lot, consisting of @ substantial welling house. ‘Terms of sale: One-third ot the purchase money in cash and the balance in two equal notes at oneaudtwo years with faterest from day of sale at six per annum, interest tobe paid semi-annually, secured by a first deed of trust on the premises sold, or ail the purchase money may be paid in cush, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 niust be made at the time of sale. ‘Upon failure to comply with Use terms of sale within ten days afer sale resale will be had, after five days’ public notice, at the risk aud cost of thedefuulting purchaser. Alleonveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. ILLIAM W. BOARMA! my256-d&ds GEORGE C. BOARMAN, Ns} Trustees, PEREMPTORY SALE OF SUBURBAN LOTS ON KEATING AND ON GALES AVENUE, NEAR BOUNDARY STREET AND LINCOLN AVE- On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE: SEVENTH, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, ne sell,on the premises, part of Prospect Lots 41, 44. 45 and 50, each lot fronting 50 feet on ‘Keating avenue. Lots ot, 60, 62, 64,70 and 71. ‘These lots front on Gales ax enue. and al! of them being of a subdivision of & part of Keating Farm, ‘erms: One-third cash; balance one and two years; notes to bear interest and tobe secured by deed o} trust on premises neing, &c., at purchaser's Gost. A deposit of $50 on eacu lot at time of sale. ‘Terms tobe compiled with in. ten otherwise ight reserved to re-sell at risk and cost of ‘deiaulting re pul 3 ‘These lots are rapidly enhancing in value, and bel easy of sccess should command the attention DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, OF A VALUABLE IM- LOCATED ON EASTERN DESIRABLE BURIAL SITES IN CONGRES- SIONAL CEMETERY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, fhe istrict of Columbia. pamed in dequity cause Qe No. 9966 on the 20th day of May, 1886, the Gersigned, as trustee in said cause, will offer for sale, in front of the premises, at public auction, on TUES: DAY, JUNE EIGHTH, Is8¢, ‘at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all that Certain plece or par- cel of Jand und premises situate, lying and being tn the District of Columbia, binding of the east shore of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac river, near the Navy Yard bridge, and contained within. the follo ing metes and bounds, beginning for the same at the northwest corner of this lot at a point on the Kastern Branch and the beginning of lot nunibered six (6) of a survey by Lewis Carbury, and running thence south forty-eight (48°) degrees cust one hundred and twelve perches to the river road: thence with'sald road south sixty-one and three-quurter (61540) degrees ‘west to & locust tree forty-seven (47) perches: thence north forty-eight (4°) degrees west elghty-elght (88) perches to the tidewater mark ofthe kastern Branch Of the Potomue river: thence with sald branch and its several meanderings to the place of beginning, contaiuing twenty-nine and’ three- ter (20%) acres of land, more or. less, belng the same land conveyed by Matilda i Smits, Jobn A. Smith and Sally Smith to Samuel J. Grimes, by deed dated and recorded on the 17th day of Sep” tember, 1864, In Liber N. C.'T. 45, follo 198 et oue of ‘the lind records of ihe District of Columb! Sublect to the right of way across said land, condemn for the use of the Washington City and Point Lookout ‘Hallroad company. the agsregute Amount of nagg land, exclusive of that portion used for the railroad track, being twenty-eight and 15-100 ucres, more or less. ALSO, ON THisSAMBE DAY, at the HOUR OF ONE O'CLOCK P. M,, at the oflice of Duncanson Bros. corner 9th ‘and’D streets, Washington, D.C, th undersigned will sell, as trustee, under the afore mentioned decree, three burial sites, located in the Congressional Cemetery, and described as follows: Sites numbered two bundred (200), two hundred and ‘one (201), two hundred and two (202), range not- bered eighty-three (63), in said Congréssioual Cem- etery. ‘Terms of Sale: In the case of the farm the terms of sale are as follows: One-hird cash and the balance in one and two years trom day of sale, with in- Verest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum ‘until pald from day of sale, and payment therefore to be secured by the promlsadry notes of tue purchaser oF purchasers, secured by deed of trust cn the. property sold, n case the land fs at once deeded to OF jurchasers, or the whole of age M01 Be'paid in cash on day of sale. "A deposit of 8360 will be required at time: .. In the case of the burial sites the terms of sale are all cash. A deposit of §25 ‘will be required on day of sale. In both cases the con- veys ‘&c., will be at the cost of purchaser or pur- chasers, “fhe terms of sale in either case must be com- plied with in ten days after sale, otherwise the trusteo Teserves the right to resell at cost of defaulting pur- chaser or. ‘after five days public notice of such ton, D. {in eonse hew Dilated in Washing: c JOHN DS. LARNER. Trostee, = Offices, 1314 F st. n.w. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta, my21-~<idds. PRINTED BATISTE, 10¢, We hat Oph mee mm another lot of these elegant DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE PAIR BROWN sravenoee AND HaR front 4 ‘of my salesrooms, I ‘Terms cash. THOMAS-DOWLING, it ‘Auctioneer. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, REGULAR SALE OF 410USEHOLD FURNITURE AT OUR SALESROOM TOMORNOW MORN: ING, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. it WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts FP SOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE OF A RARE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE PORCELAINS AND CLOISONNE, BRASS FLOWER TABLE, BRASS FRENCH MIRROR, SOLID BRASS THREELIGHT SCONCE, METAL ENAMBL- ED VASES (ITALIAN DECORATION), PE DESTALS, CLOCKS AND OTHER ELEGANT coop,” On TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE EIGHTH, 1886 at ELEVEN O’CCOCK, at my Auction Rooms, I shall sell a superb collection of the above goods, comprising wonderful specimens of Japanese Art. ‘The articles will be on view on the day prior to sale, ‘and mnft be seen to be appreciated. THOMAS DOWLING, JeB-ats Auctioneer, JUNCANSON BROS., Anctioneera, SUMMER HOMES, ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN NEAR CAPE HENRY, THE BEAUTIFUL HOLLIES, AT AUCTION. 100 LOTS FOR SUMMER COTTAGES. “THE HOLLIES,” ON ATLANTIC OCEAN, NEAR VIRGINIA BEACH HOTEL, WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS, ‘AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, NINTH AND D STREETS NORTHWEST, ON THURSDAY, THE TENNTH JUNE, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘This property les on the Atlantic Ocean, be- ‘tween Cape Henry and the Virginia Beach Hotel Property, fronting on the Atlantic Ocean and Ou er Hay. a beautiful sheet of water, abousttng with fish and oysters, fine bathing (for those who pre- Fe sill water), fine gunning, gauye of all kind abua- Gant. an ‘hours ride from Norfolk via Virginia Beach Failroad. As to the health of this localitys we call at; fention to the letter of Dr, Alfred G- Tebault, ‘an old Practitioner of medicine in Princese Anne couity for About fifty years, which we will take pleasure in stow: Pint 3 property at our auction foots, ‘One-third cash; balance on a credit of six Stred by deed oftrust, or Gaal st upton ef puschaaes 0 option of purchaser. Jeoaadbe TW AUTEE B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT ROCKVILLE, MD. On TUFSDAY MORNING, JUNE EIGHTH, 1880, at HALF-PAST BLEVEN O'CLOCK, weQQe ‘shall’sell at auction, on the premises, a very val tabletract of land, dontaining. ey acres, with dwel- ling house and peach orchard; iying on the east side of the railroad, a very shurt distauresouth of the depot and ‘admirably adapted for bullding purposes, \A‘ter Seareful inspection it uns been handsomely” platted {nto fity-six building lots with streets and avenues. ‘The plat may now be seen at our office. Property. will be offered as awhole. Should there be no bidders in that form it will then be offered In seetions to sult, or in lots, according ‘to. the plat, if 80 desired, "Terms of sale: One-third cash on the day of sale; the dalanee in two equal payments at. one and two with Interest yearly from day of sale, when a.cleat ttle will be given, or given immediately for all cash ifso preferred. ‘on given, except for the grow: Ing crops of grain, thirty days from day of ule. MEDIATELY PRECEDING this sale, viz: at ‘TEN O'CLOCK A.M, we shalt sell, on th three valuable business lots | derot, fronting on. the west side of the allroad and gestside of High rest. iii is mrare opporeanity {bray one deaiting fo, engage in anextensive wana facturing and mercantile business. “eras ueariy asabove, Will be given at sale je premises, ing a’ littie north of the 2d EDITION. Lat aan oie Si A $10,000 ROBBERY. A Money Package Cleaned Out Between Cincinnati and Van Wert, 0. Crxcrxxatt, 0, June 4.—The Van Wert, 0. National bank received yesterday, by United States express, from the Union National bank ofthis city, package purporting to contain 10,000, but when ned was found to be Rhed'wiin cotton, pastoboard” and railroad. ad- vertisii bills. 1e should have reached Van Wert on Wednesday. The mone} clerk who received it here says he sealed it with green wax. The way-bili for the run of Tus night had the package marked “short A.” When received the ‘age was sealed with red wax. The delay of twenty-four hours in transit is not yet explained, but will doubt- less give aclue to the robber, No thorough investigation of the method of substituting can be maie here. Superinten- dent Cone, of Toledo, is looking into the mat- ter, The package would pass over three roads and through the hands of three messengers be- tween here and Van Wert. This could easily explain a 24 hours’ delay, The kage was: not sealed by the money clerk here, having been previously sealed by the bank. ey eee General Foreign News. A CARETAKER SHOT NEAR KILLARNEY, DvsuN, June 4.—Richard ey, a care- taker, was shot dead last night at Rilatney, ne Died Protesting His Innocence. LEBANON, TENN,, June 4.—Jim Baxter, col ored, was hanged at 11:32 this morning for the murder of Mrs. Lane, an old lady, on Septem- ber Sth last. His last utterances were: ‘I did not kill Mrs, Lane; dat’s trut.” His ‘God’ neck was not broken, He died in fifteen min- utes, —__ ‘The Iron and Steel Workers. THANKING REPRESENTATIVE FORAN FOR HIS ATTITUDE ON THE ARBITRATION BILL, PrrtseUna, Pa., June 4.—The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers held but @ brief session this morning and then adjourned for committee work. During the session a reso- lution was adopted complimenting Hon. M. A. Foran, of Cleveland, for the stand taken on ‘the arbitration bill before Congress. There is con- siderable gossip among the delegates as to who will be their officers next year. President Welhe will be op) by Mr. P. Kenny, of Friendship Lodge, of this city. Secretary tia’ will be opposed by Jobo Cunningham, of the West End ge, and James Tyson, the ex- From the opinion ex- the doors will be assistant secretary. pressed by the delegates closed, Business Failures of the Week. diaring the past soven days as reported to 1 Ge luring the past seven days as re} ‘ Dun & Co, bumber, for the United. States, 160, and for Canada, 27, or a total ot 187 as ‘com: pared with a toial of 181 last week and 167 the ‘week previous to the last. jdhaated a<s FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as Ceported oy special wire to H, H. Dodge, 059 16th streot® ‘Do. istpref, Do. 2d pret| Be a JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTER’S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM., PROVED PROPERTY ON 12TH STREET, BE- TWEEN T AND U STREETS N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of gx the District of Columbia, passed in Kqulty Cause No, 9982, Docket 25,1 will offer tor sale on dit FRIDAY, ELEVENTH day of JUNK, A.D. lspo, at FIVE'O'CLOCK P. M.,1n front of the premises: los eight (8), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11),in Gunnell’s recorded subdivision of square numbered three hundred and five (305), in the city ot Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, as recorded in the gurveyor's office of suid District, Each of these lois front twenty-one feet six inches (21 it Gin), and havea depth of ninety-three (98) feet to an alley” and Improved by one 2-story brick and one 2story frame utiding. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the remainder in six, twelve eud eighteen months from day of sale. the whole to bear interest from day of save, and the de- ferred payments to be secufed by deed of trust on th Premises sold, or all cash, at the option of the put A deposit of $100 required on each lot at time ofsale. Conveyancing, &c., at purchuser’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days from day of sale; otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to Fesell the property in default, at ther the defaulting purchaser, aiter five du: ‘and cost of puplic adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper published ington, D. C. ‘CHARLES A, WALTER, Trustee, in Waahii my28-déds 2 D street nw. \RUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON B STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STkEETS SOUTH- ‘By virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 27th day fu of May, A.D. 1886, in cause No. 9989, Eq. Docket No. 95, pending in sald court, wherein Joun Bird and another are complainants and. Hebecca G, Bird and others are defendants, 1 will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1886, at FIVE, O'CLOCK P.M Of square dunibered three hun- dred and eighty-three (353), beginning four the same atapointon South B street distant sixty-three feet east from the northwest corner of sald square, and Tanning thence east with the line of said B street thirteen feet; thence south on a line parallel with 10th street west one hundred fect eight inches; thence west na line.parallel with said i street thirteen feet; thence north on a line parallel with sald 10th street one bundred feet eight inches to the place of begin- Bing; improved by a substantial Frame Dw jouse. ‘Terms of sale,as specitied by the decree: One-third of the purchase mouey shall be in cush, and the bal ‘ance in equal instalments in one and two years, re- spectively, for which the promissory notes of the pur. aser Mist be given, to bear interest from dav of sale at six per cent, an‘ secured by deed of trust on roperty sold, oF ull cash, wf purcuaser’s option. “A jeposit of time of sale. All conveyancing at Purchaser's cost. If the terms of the sale are not com- plied with in seven days from day of sale. the Trustee Teserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of such resale in some néwspaper published in Washington, D. C. SAM. ., Trustee, 462 Louisiana avenue, Washington, D.C, DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. my29-dedbs {OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN [STREET AND VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 7th day of December, 1841, and duly recorded in Liber No. 989, folio 289, f the land records, ia, and by direction or the party secured thereby, the undersigned ‘Trustoos will sell, on TUESDAY, JUNE KIGHTH, 1886, at FIVE QCLOCK In front of the premises, Lo. 7, in J. ¥. ‘Muy’s recorded subdivision of part of ‘square No. 797, together with the improvement. ferme: One-half balance in six months, with notes bearing interest and secured by @ deed of’ trust on the property sold. A deposit of $50 will be re- quired when the property Is struck off All convey- ‘aueing, Purchaser's Cost. 5 &c,, at /HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE: ONE LOT ON SIXTEENTH STREET NORTHW ES: NEAR CURNEH OF T STREET ONE I PROVED LOT ON SCHOOL STREET SOUTH- WEST, ONE LOT IN THE COUNTY, BE- By virtue ofa dectse of the Court of virtue of a ‘of the Supreme Court o the District of Columbia, in the cause of fi Hatchinset al. gt. Hutchins et al.. No. 9564, Hgulty Docket No. 25.1, as trustee. on TUERiaY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1886, will offer for sale at public auction, at the fimes and plaves here: inafter , the following described real estat all of which te altuated in the District of Columbla, to w First, At half-past four (4:30) o'clock p. m. sharp, In front of the premises, part of lot numbered thirteen 1), in square numbered four hundred and ninety- ur, a8 ald down on the ground plat ot the City o Washington, commencing for the same on the north Une of Union Alley, or School street, 13 feet west from the southeast corner of said lot 13,’and running thence west 12 feet 9 inches; thence north 60 feet thence east 12 feet 9 Inches: ‘thence south 60 feet to place of beginning. This property is improved by ‘a two-story frame house. renniaes, al ofaubsot numbered thiee (hrs squre mn jot num! in square Roiubered one hundred and “seventy-seven (17) as ity of Washing- Do, pret......... 10% 3% ge BP a NIT | ee Gas te Erase Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted to-day: Us as, Anvf, coupon, 11a bid, 111% asked. U. S. digs, 101, rézisteredsz111% bid, 111% asked U- S. 4s, Coupon, 125% sbid’ 126i asked, U.S. 48, reg istered, 124% bid, 125% asi D.C. per. imp. oe in, 115% bid, 115% asked. Sv-year id. 8-058,1024, currency, 11s Did, 110% asked.” Metre politan 4, i. stock, 104 bid, 105 asked. Columbia Kestock, 36 bid. Wy asmington Gas, 38m bid, 38; ucked, Georgewwn Gus, 40 bid. Firemen’s ins; 44g asked. Masonic Hall bonds, 104% bid. Washington Mar- ket stuck, 2U% vid, 41 asked Citizens’ National Buuk, 110% bid. Second ‘National Bank, 115% bid, 120 asked. Great Falls 1ee, 135 vid, Peau. Kee Co, 2542 bid, s6igasked. Chesapeake and Pot Tel. Co., ‘Tidy bid, 71% asked, ee Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., June 4—Virginia sixes, con- solidated, 58, with July coupon: past-due coupons, Sie, du ven-loruus, S954: do. new threes, 64%; Nort, Carolina sixes, old, 1.18 bid to-day, BALTIMORE, Mp. June 4.—G —mid- dling, 0% Flour steady and quiet—Howard street and Western super, 2.6083.00; do. extra, 3.1083.85; do, family, 4.00u8-00; city, mills super, 2.G0u.U0; do, 24.00; do. Rio brands, 4.50a4.7; Patapsco family, 0:15; do. superlative patent, 6-50. Wheat— southern steady and firm; western higher and active; southern, red, 84as6 ‘do. amber, 58090: No.1. Maryland, ; No.2 western winter red, spot, Soioe Yuly, Sityasoig Angus en southern higher lor white: yellow lower! western steady and, quiet; southern white, 43ad0¥y, southern = : 35040; western white, 36039; Pennsylvania, 35a40, Rye quiet and lower. 65a: Bt easier and dull—prime ve 9.00a13.50. “Provisions bigher and. fairl Mews pork, 9.50a10.00" Bull meats—ahoulders and Clear rb sides, packed, SiyaGlp, Bacon—shoulders, 6%: clear rib sides, 7; bams, llal2. Lard—refined, ed ‘Butter dull—western, packed,10a13; creamery. 16a1 2. Petroleum nominally steady— steady—Rio cary » ordinary to Sugar lower—A soft, 6% copper refined nominal, pee Whisky firm, 1.11.20. Freights to Liverpool per steamer quiet—cotton, 13-64d.: flour, 1s; grain easier, 44d. Receipts—fiour, 3.939 barrels: wheat, 3,600 bushels; coru, 60,000 bushels; outs, 9.500 en figy fry ees vo bushels. Shipments—fiour, 416 barrels, 3 ‘wheat, 518,000 bushels; corn, 46.400 bushels, Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, I14., June 4, 11:00 am.—The activity in wheat speculation still continues. July wheat opened at 75% this morning, and on the attempt of several large “bears” to cover shot up quickly to 70%, and is Row quoted at 79, with August commanding oye remium. Corn—Ju! 3D Oats—July. 27 3-1 rk—July, BS7i_uB Lard—July, 6.02%, ogee The District in Congress. TO PROTECT YOUNG GIRLS, ‘Mr. Evarts, in the Senate to-day, presented a petition from Elizabeth Bee Voorhies and fifty- eight others, of New York, asking for legisla- tion to protect young girls trom seduction ip the District. “Referred to the District com- mittee. active, Capitol Topics. PETITIONS FOR A FEDERAL CODE OF PRo- CEDURE, In the Senate to-day Mr. Edmunds presented petitions from Justice Miller, of the Supreme Court, and other United States judges and dis- trict attorneys for the establishment of a fede- ral code of procedure and to invite each state and territory to aid in its pre- Paration by appointing one or more commissioners to vise with the federal code commissioners, with the view of making the federal code acceptable to Congress and the legislatures of states and territorie: and also to its voluntary adoption by each o} them, thus securing one uniform practice in all’the federal, state and territorial’ courts, Referred to the judiciary committee. ‘THE CHINESE INDEMNITY BILL. At 2 o'clock the Senate took up the Chinese indemnity bill, with the understanding that it would soon be disposed of, and then the consu- Tar and diplomatic bill should be resumed. WANTS CONGRESS TO INVESTIGATE, In the Senate to-day Mr. McPherson present- ed a memorial from J.R. Haskell, ot New York, stating that at his instance the 48th Congress made ‘an appropriation “for the purchase or manufacture of a multicharge gun and testing same;” that petitioner has made application to the proper authorities to, have the will charge gun ‘uiactured, and for authority” go pun man and for: to Been rotused, ‘He pray that. Cougress will ine yn Te! in Yestigate the matter and ascertain why the Secretary Manning's Resiguation. A REPORT AGAIN CURRENT THAT IT 18 IN THE PRESIDENTS HANDS. is in reported that Secretary Manning Ph fle selon apse rne a to the President, Gol. Lamont today positively denied the report, and Acting Secretary Fairchild said, “He is still Secretary of bey gs and in all probability will continue to be. Secretary Mann ig was out driving this after a a Statement is expected jeri ‘the Secre! it Store gery! betigvea that the Secretary has duced wo wiiuwold his veugastion elther by Ure to with Tes y President of by personal friends, at least for the see The Civil Service Commission. THE HOUSE APPROPRIATION COMMITTER OB- JECTS TO ITS OCCUPYING RENTED QUARTERS, ‘The Secretary of the Interior some time ago Tented the bullding, 1405 H street, for the accommodation of the civil service commission, which has been requested to vacate Its present quarters in the agricultural department annex, as the agricultural department needs the room. ‘The House appropriation committee has, how- ever, ‘declined to ‘Approve the estimate for the Tent of the building, and the future habitation of the commission Is now uncertain. Commis- stoner Oberly stated to a SraR reporter that this action of the commitice grew out of no hostility to the commission, but a desire on the poh ‘the committee to do away wi! duce the government rent-roll. Tue n appropriath mito. bt “quart ion Pon quarte sone building owned. by the government, The building indicated is the ity hall. By Jaw the Secretary of the Interior is required to Provide quarters for the commission, and If no appropriation 1s made will have to make roon for the commission in some building now con- trolled by the Interior department. ‘The com mission would have moved into the proposed Quarters on H street this week if | been tor the unexpected check rece! Capitol. The nt quariers are insuilicient, and, in the opinion of inembers ol the commis: sion, inconventently located. IT 18 PROPOSED BY the appropriation committee that the civil com- mission and all the bureaus now occupying leased buildings shall be quartered in the Pen- sion office. By this arrangement $45,000 per year will be saved. The accommodations of the new Pension building are reported ampiy sufficient for all these scattered branches of the government service. There are accommod Uons for 2,800 clerks, giving each a space of 77 juare feet. The Pension bureau has only ut 600 clerks in the build); it is pro- posed to quarter the Indian office, the lan: Office, the geological survey, the railroad com- missioner’s office, the labor bureau, the bureau of education, together with the civil service commission in this building. House Business. A CONFERENCE OF THE CHAIRMEN OF MITTRES TO-DAY. A meeting of chairmen of the House com- mittees was held in the Speaker's room this afternoon to arrange the order in which the public measures now on the House cal- lar shall be, called up for action. After ‘some discussion of the present condition of the business of the House, the meeting authorized the Speaker to appoint a sub-committee of six others beside himself to assemble next Tuesday night and arrange an order of business, com. = ‘The Democratic Congressional Commit- tee. ATOR KENNA ASKS TO BE RELIEVED OF THE POSITION OF CHAIRMAN There was a full attendance atthe meeting this morning of the democratic congressional committee. Senator Kenna expressed to his colleagues reluctance to serve permanently as chairman of the committee, unless it sbould transpire that no one else could be tound who would not be compelled to make equal or greater personal sacrifices. He formaily asked to be relieved of the duties of the position, but action upon the point was postponed toanother meeting, The subject of organization was pre- Mminariiy diseussed, but without reacting any definite conclusion, except to authorize the chairman to appoint’an assistant secretary, Senator Kenna expressed a preterence tor ex- Congressman Phil Thompson, of Kentucky, for this position, and will probably appoint him under the authority conterred by te com- mittee. Another meeting will be held next week to periect the organization Debts of the Confederate States. AN ARGUMENT BEFORE A HOUSE CoMMITTEE IN FAVOR OF THE GOVARNMENT PAYING THEM. Judge Fullerton, of New York,appeared before the House committee on war claims to-day aud made an elaborate argument in favor of tbe government assuming the debts of the confed- erate states. While admitting that the states are prohibited from paying these debts, be held that it was eminently just and proper that the forernment should: pay off the confederate nds, It is understood that Judge Fullerton repre- sents the foreign holders of confederate bonds and certain persons in New York who ave col- lected them for speculation. wine? District Government Affairs. CLERK APPOINTE! The Commissioners to-day appointed Mr. J. E. Keene, No. 904 12th sireet northwest, clerk to the board of equalization, under section 9 of the act of March 3, 1883. ‘This board will bein session from June 7th to August 2d, 7S Issued b; pec T. W. Kerr, repair brick dwelling 2016 324 street’ north: west; $150. Robert O'Neal, repair frame dwell- ing 120 G street southwest; $100 Gleason, erect a two-story dwelling « Delaware avenue and 2d street worth Dennis Fry, erect. a two-story bri Sumner street, Barry Farm; $600. W. Lodge, repair brick house Dunbarton street, West Washington; $500. TWO NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Yesterday the Commissiovers appointed Joseph Darlington, atiorney-at-inw, und Ros weil A. Fish, deputy register of the’ Treasury, trustees of public schools, thus filling the exist ing vacancies in the board. SLAUGHTER HOUSES ON ROCK CREEK. Proceedings have beeu instituted by the Health officer to rid the city of the alleged nuis- | ances caused by several siaughter houses on Rock creek below Pastreet bridge. Information was filed in the Police Court against the offend- ers to-day. THE PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL TAXES, The District Commissioners have examined the House bill for the relief of Providence pital and written a letter to the House 1) committee saying they will make nu obj to the release of u certain lot beicnging hospital from municipal taxation. “But the bill provides for exempt taxes or assessments of y levied or assessed.’ ‘Tb intended to cover special assess: several lots. * * * There are in the hands of innocent holders for value certificates unpaid upon the lots, for which the District of Colum- bin is responsible, and which must be paid, ‘The Commissioners recommend that the bili shouid be reported unfavorably, or be so atmend- ed as to exclude all assessments covered by oul- standing certificates of lien.” MISCELLANEOUS. The Commissioners have directed that Private R_8. Jones, of the Metropolitan police D.c., be dismounted, and Private J.J. Murphy, of said force, be mounted in his piace. ‘The Lanier Heights Water Supply company have requested permission of the Commission ers to open Adams Mill road, fromi Lanier ave- hue to Columbia road, Suunialtavenue aud On- tarlo avenue, for the’ purpose of laying water mains, ahs ATES ‘The Courts. Today, Howitt ag Filbert Davis Sew! , Hewitt age, ; Davis Sewin Machine company agt. Rothwell et al., an Schillenger agt. Cranford; mandates of’ Su- reme Court of the U.S. fled. Nickerson agt. Kickerson: pitt U.S agt. Battle Minor; on ing.) PRopaTE Cou! James. Today, estate of Wor Odeon bond of administrator d. b.n. completed. Estate ot D. qualified as administrator. final notice prove ww wrobate. Alex. ‘McKerecher inted Poardian of his ebildren; bond $600. “Ketate of sold tor Mra. A, M. Gibson her fine residence, No. 17 Dupont Circle, to Rev. J. A. Aspinwall, for $46,000, The House fronts 25 feet on the south side of the cirele, The purchaser isthe son of William H. Aspinwall, who in former years was the well-known shipping merchant of New York city. Rev. Mr. Aspinwall is an Episcopal min- ister, and ‘has been living in Florida tor the benent of his health, but liking the cilinate bas concluded to make this city his home. The same firm have also sold for the Want And Georgetown Railroad company, 388, a piece of ground fronting 130 feet on Street, between Ist street and New Jersey ave- nue. “This location, which fronts on the north t Capitol Park was purchased b Mr. A. A. Birney, ns the represeutative of @ stock Company, which proposes to erect a bulld- ing for the exhibitton of @ panorama, probably that of the battle of Shiloh, 4 The Gaithersburg Outrage. A BALTIMORE NEGRO ARRESTED IN THIS CITY, Dantel Carr, a negro about 28 years ot age, was arrested this. morning on the Bladensburg road by Officer Slack and locked up at the second precinct on suspicion of being the man who commitied the outrage on Miss Gloyd near Galthersburg, M@., lust week. He says he is from Baltimore, where he has a wite and two children, and home yesterday about noon. The prisoner is very black and has red eves. He has «slight bruise or scratch, on ove finger. He had no coat on when am rested, The police have te Limore authorities to wee Li they ea: statements, verify bis a The Eight Hour Lockout. There was no news today at the working men’s headquarters. The members of the various organizations appear to be waiting to see what will be done at ters to-morrow night, wih e meeting « npromising on wir eight hour bose The p!umbers co: tice school during t it in the Carroll Tustitute building, on F street, Local Notes. Major Dye requests that persons leaving the city for Ue summer n ify the poll depart | ment, so they eau take special wotiee ut the var house |, The funeral of Mr. Richard BH. Taylor will | take place from Calvary Baptist church, corner Of Sth and H strocts nortuwest, Sunday. after- noon at Bo'ciock, and not 5 o'clock, us erroue- witshed. |, Lhe wiil of the late Jane E. Jey, bequeath | her estate to Chas. H. Joy, her hustand, was | filed this morning. To-day, about noon, at the house of Jolin Mo- Cormick, No.6 I street northeast, a gasoliae stove exploded, setting fire to the house and furniture; damage $150. THE HOWARD COLLEGE CoMMENCEMENT, The closing exercises of tne college department of Howard university were held ints pel last evening. Tue program, wi 1s cred ta bly carried out, was as follows: Political ora- tion, Miss Josephine J, Turpin (literary course), of Richmond, Va,—thesis, “Remedy for War, mathematical oration, Kelly Miller, or Winns boro, 8. C.—thesis, “Phe Gods Geo riz classical oration, Wim. Kk. A. cm ies Of the Classics,” Geo, W. Cook upon The Uluimate of All Religions” closed U ercises of Une J. M. Gregory, d ol the tuculty, presided, President W. W. ton ce xrees of A.B. upon the graduates, except Miss Turpin, wao Wok the ti degree; also the degree ‘ot A. M. upon G. W. Cook aiid Jesse Lawson, The exercises were interspersed wi REAL ESTATE SALPS,—Hugh Sisson has sold to Wm. Makoue and David A. Windsor tor $2,509.12 @ lot 26 by 6 on Babcock plu iwo lots of the same di on street, and a similar ol on the south side street, which is between North ( streeit, Where the above sirects are also, lots 29.4 by GU tect, 27 by GU text, and LW lots '25. by G0 fect cack, with 13 tect iront of | the adjoining lot, all of which are located om Bavoock Place, In the same Square, matal A. Joyce has sold'to the same tour lols of the same dimensions, with 17 feet of an adjoining lot in ch wr S1 part 1 street, tek at tok sat the Forsyth sitvel, in the sume square. ratte A. Furnaid bas sold to Wm. Mayse property fronting 49.60 aa adjoining lot on the west side tween Eaod F streets. Thos. suid to Wm. May tor 82, 186.08, | northwest corner oi D and Sd surects mut fronting 75 tect on street and Bd street. Geo, M, Wood tas sold. t V. Baggett for ga,528, property at tbe west corner of Purk anu Pine stree Pleasant. Met hay He a THE NicKERSON Case. D. E. Nickerson again | Will Lo subject certaia a trust—heard in the Court terday, the court this bili add an appeal was Court of the United Sta vied Ly Bie Bupretue ROBBERIES Reronrey. — Mra J. UL. Rgpe- braker, 123 Kast Capiiol street, reports Mint her hose Was cutered yesterday alicchvon wad robbed of $27, lowa Circle, reports stolen a searipin wort Mary Cunei, 131 4 yIVANIA ave Uthat abun 'Y O'clock fast 4 boys stole $9 trons ——Margaret Dodson reports lost or stolen BLU0, = Alexandria Adare Reported for TuY EVENING Star. Dearu.—Mr, Edward Davis died last at the hou judsay, bis sui on Soutn Mr Davis y me of L the old police system, faithful messenger and w Natioual bank. He was day night, bul Was » | home here trom the N. ¥.,.0n we Ist It is possibie It Will’ be paruded town on the 4 00 July.— The mayor AL his last court dined Saiiuel Jackson, ay } $5 for disurdeniy conaue.—iud revival wb Trinity, Mob arch is diawing mumbers | migtitiy’to Uuai couren, Kev Kendrick is assisting Kev. Juan kaiwards, the pastor— Policeman Livinas Hayes MEEHAN On Lue Lusitiess strecis have | Weluse at 7’ during tue per montis, —Judge Meade tas tiawe a vrder dirccung Unal the neat geand Jury term ow the corpora on court sual begin HEX Monuay iustead of the second Monday of July.— apt, Koberts bus been appoluied watchman at lie First Nee onal bank, Vice Edward Vavis, deceamcd. Mr.W.S, Bissell,one of the board of visitors of West Point, arrived there yeswerday Ww auend the eXuminatjous, Traveler's OTEK. & Pexw, F N.Y. ‘ise east, To, Oth Lass » find Puliebueg and Gully, 9:50 am., (Past hine St ows and except suturauy w Caicago, ¥390 @cam, | Chicago aud Cincinnati, 240 pau dally, Pacing daily. Fur Kicumond an ma (Chicago ‘datiy to « unday, 9:00, Yau, 10, 10300" and "L pm. For Pope lo am, aud 40 Pm. dally, except Sunday." Fur Avuapolis, 7d Km., 12:05 and 4:23 pu. auily, except Sunday Sunday, ¥ wu, 4:19 pai For be, Caumudaicua, Rochester, Butlalo, Magata, 10:00 pn. dally, except Sanday. 4. anp O. Rovrs Station, Corner New Jersey Ave. nine and ¢ purect-For Cauncase, 1000s an tee te ie a pay: fur Micintmt, Line wid St Loan Outi, 3390 pu, a Bor Picea 16:00. ath. 85 For, Baltimore, 0-20 bs40, S30 Tato, aa, Wille, 6:00 pan. (dally): southern ‘wail ‘and expres, Ii pm. “daily; Mennuas division, S20 hme SQHALE DE LAINE, elegant quality, reduced to PRINTED PONGEE, red 5 the coolest most useful dress for wari weather ia BLACK PONGEE. BLACK SURAH, MERVEIL- LEUX and Rita DAMES very cane Greet reductions kinds of FANCY DRESS oat in all of F, ribet opened large lot of CREAM SRASIDE SUIT- ENGLISH CHEVIOTS for Steamer Suitings. and alt ir erecleciet stock of FINE FRENCH PONGEE EMBROIDERED DRESSES at cost, ‘We hay oSTQPETbacrret pit of ernores amas of way ee ‘all kinds of DRESS GOODS and SILKS BLACK GOODS of every description. HOSTERY, UNDERWEAR, ete. order of is not carried out. to military committee. Ee ae Tue Invine Bust For CENTRAL Parx.— ‘The Treasury department has suthorizea the f of a bronze bust of Washington Set wep ees Seve Stee fo the alty png ty BER RELEASE OF THE SEIZED SPANISH SCHOON- mns.—The Acting Settetary of the Treasury to- the collector of customs at i Fis, to release the Spanish schoon- seo 47a or 4.77 i aad to release the car- ‘unless see. a8 Boing in U. 8. waters does not on @ foreign vessel. A Vary Cuniovs CLant on the government has been received at the Treasury department. It is certificate of indebtedness of ment to John Yesterday, of smount of seventeen February 1788, a bearing: Sane E- Jo; r, will ven; admitied to probate and record. Of A. H. Bie will ad- tra bond $600, Davia Ferguson pos appeimtel ors; vid Ferguson Was appoin of Arthur Foster; petition of nephew for letters to issue to J. D. Croissant and order ef publication. In re., Rosa C. Tobin; ievters issued to John Johnson as (ian revoked Sd ged gage of Marie C, Linton; will admitted to te and letters issued to W. Linton—bond, $10,000. Close of the K. of L. Convention. ‘THE MEETING COMES TO A HARMONIOUS CLOSE ASTER ISSUING SEVERAL ADDKESSES. ‘which has been in session at Cleveland 10 days, adjourned at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. last session was veritable love teast, and dauy? except sunday. Warrenton, Tae dally cnoups Sonday, 1148 am 630.10. For Lyuchoarg Gray Stations) 7 am. P. Station nd 4:45 psu. every day OF ComPoKr AND Joy.” Red Star relieves threat and lung truuvies, Cough eee at eer