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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY JUNE 9, 1886. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS aS Sa ae SS ol Sapality. for immediate deilvery. f PRESSED BMICK C0. i H. GOLDS Secretary. 006 F st e930 R SALE LIGHT SIDE-BAR € PX-TOP seats fone, and light harne=s; can be se Frank Ward's, 929 D st Apply to ELPHONZO. Bnd Ean SALE—JUST ARRIVE: iM VIRGINIA, 20 Horses, among them some fine drivers and drait Sd saddie horses, to be sold at reasonable prices. SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY, in rear of 033 Dat. nw. JeO-Lw R SALE AN Fic R-O1 Mare, weight 1,400 lbs: a splendid horse for haul- has been doing the same amount of work as my horses. Price, $50: a bargain. JOHNSON’S ‘Goal Yard, cor. 11th st. and RL ASALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND {Ggod Will of Grocery and Provision store: dolne @ ‘Sood Business: large store and splendid stand: ‘best o Feasons for selling. Address C- C. C., Star office eae = | POR SALE—A VERY PAST AND HANDSOME “Ethan Allen” Mare: guaranteed sound: can trot ' than 2:30 today, and_when in condition can Dest 2:85; she Is the best pole mare in the District. CLARK'S Stable, 1724 G St. nw. Jesse ry and beautiful 7-year-old horse; can bedriven 7 will sell separately. Inquire 462 H st. s.w. Eee “OUTFIT: BREWSTER ai 2 ne it SALE—FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY— Will ‘seli their entire Furniture, consisting of parlor suite, mlk plush dining room furniture Disck walnut, chamber suite, piano, velvet carpets, roa rugs, lace curtains, bronzes and kitchen ony been used five months. Apply 1602 cow, erat KR SALE—A SELECT STOCK OF FINE C. ages, by best builders, comprising Victorias, Cat ‘work. Surreys, Jum Phactons. Bugyies, Vile Can Sc, Almom nrge stock of secondhand WNEY'S. 1627 Bt . SALE—A BEA ough-bred chestout mares, fifteen hands high; five x years old, without biemish. fine drivers. Also Diack gelding, perfect for saddle use and ‘fifteen ie ‘and &-haif hasids, and sound, and rt DOWNEY'S, 1620 Lst._ i SALE—THE BEST LEATHER SARATOGA Trunks in ci:y. only $8.50. See our Hammock Steamer chars. Sole agents for Bond’s 1X1. Fire forka 700 Market Space, Pennsylvania ave. POR SALE-042 5 si. NW. ONE BAY FIVE id horse; $200; and one jump-seat carriage Pepe od eo seolwe SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUS! a ioroughiy entabiiined Grocery Liq es Focery, Liquor Staion Store. Inquire at 917 20th se 2 Feces reat -AT STABLE, 1239 VER- ‘Mont avenue and N street, a light Park Pheston isserviceable, but needs painting. SO SAEE-ASELENDIDNRRUAIS-AN a rieniy carved and igre: beantiful tone, a ea ta We also have some in nearly new thly payments. ‘Weare the only hot Se ne aNy omte te whe city, that makes a spe- PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 9th street. R SALE—A STYLISH OPEN ROCKAWAY »3 {in perfect condition, built by Sargent Co. Boston early new: @ great bargaiy PDERMOT! BROL, B10 reakayieaaisne shyt DERN GTT & Fes SALE-ONE SECONDHAND UPRIGHT oa snd organs fo reat wort tara quares + 5 Wowest & cous ih se we Ronee sian See my 43m. R SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGOLI Fi varnishad asd panies Wasena oii and newsog meats of cash.” Also. Stage ands Gare J F°CSOK, B00 M st, Georgersen meas tae Fe sale A HANDSOME CART; ALSO rown Horse, young. strong and eaile: bor ‘yery cheap. Apply JOYCE'S Kepusitory ath se meas Ponnsyivania ave. my25-im ‘SALE—ALL WOOL MENS $6 and $7. Nobby Dress sults, $s, ne Panes eu aud Suc. Ol MISFIT STORE, INWAY GRAND PIANO AT ‘a sacrifice, on account of owner leaving the city. De seen at GL WILD & BROS, 709 7th st. nw. my10-Im* ‘SALE—BRITISH CHALLEN (new), Bails and Fluted Hollow wheels strongest aud best roadsters made. Reduced from $140 to'$110; all sizes. CAPITAL CYCLE CO., 1406 N.Y. POSITORY RK SALE-AT MY NE HE stock of fine carriages ever offered in ‘ashington, among which are the latest styles: Vie- torlas, cabroleties, extension-top phuetons, canopy and extensio1 surreys, ladies’ pbaetons, — escent peer bane sae ay ae canopy-top Saxons, vil! ster sicts buggies, the famous od thanysihersofe ios namats iapautie” Gronoi-siantel or oasis Es Sees See cnet cee af erence nae sidopesay Sone 479 and 431 C st. o.w., rear of the National seen ‘Saratogas, Sole Leather Trunks, R SALE—FEW GOOD BARGAINS IN sna ever beea used. our Har See wm. water. printing presses circular fs ‘and price list. D. UF, Agent, 731 7th st. mh10-3m. EDUCATIONAL. ‘EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSII N ‘BOSTON, MASS. us ‘The Largest and Best Equipped in the World—100 rvetion im Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, Pench, German and | Talia, ,, English hes, Gymnastics, ete. Tuition, $5 to $20; board ‘nd rooms with steam heat and electric light, $43.40 $2 per term. Fall Terma begins Sepzember' 9, Lsst justrated calendar, with full information, ad- Gress E. TOURJEE, Dir, JeO-was2m Franklin square, Boston. Mais, 7 BEST AND CHEAPFST WAY TO LEARN ERENCH OR GEIIAN And to spend summer agreeably at Plymouth, Mass: ‘Send for Circulars to ‘THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Washington. D. C.. (723 14th st. nw.) ‘Which will be open all sumnier. Great rediiction in ‘prices for the summer. myé ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘St. Cloud Building, cor. 9th and F st. squib pear. Piano, Organ, Voice Viotin Hite ae. advantages. O.K BULLARD Di- Srisva PLOY lest, most rapid and most a¥stem in the world. Classes forinin, ii for prospectus: U2! F st.n.w. joo-ot® He THIRD SUMMER, SESSION | OF ‘ashington School of Elocution, will open Mountain Take Park, Md.,JULY Ist, 1586. Board ‘Qnd tuition ‘may be arrange’ for with’ the Principal, Mrs. M.STEVENS HART, 904 Mist nw. Jetim ‘AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR-GeTH year) raphy, Penanarship. Toukikceyin Coibmbian College’ Preparatory Schoo 1355 Ht Rw. Sto lock pm Jei-tm ISS ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH, Rogtish Sencol and Kindergarten Topens ets: ‘4:18b6..Thied year. Circukers at LR tae Bove. Also private lessons mvoime OF REMOV AL-MADAME HOFPELDT, er of Sitzing alter the, true asien Method Cuasie and Modern Muse” god Geran French and italian, by susurpassed meth nis, Fooms now at 716 Ith stn Corp RS, NDI legible Tuition by cor- tate 1215 6. Grow ETOW Teopens October 1st, Isis. with {uu facilities Se edueation in Eog/ish, Modern wages. Music and Art. Address Miss EARLE eis S6tm at. myZlt TERM, JUNE ren. 9 a. D classes for Adults, Gly p. in. Suceesstul ar system. MELE. V. PUL GOMME Bw., betweeg K and L sts, MS bates Flint anp ws Te-open. on Oct 4th, their sc Tween the ages of 9 and id. French ki Under the ¢ | ol for girls be | Number limited to 15, | with the school, | ymme For etreu- T THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF number of their friends Mr. aud Mrs CAB Bave consented to take with the 1¢ 1 Nelson Co, Va. the summer. The ‘yout ladies will continue such Branches of their edi a as will enable them to SFaduate with more ease in the Norwuod Lustitute, a @ Norwood Lustituts ‘Quorn as Ss ‘fol cally tay L to their beantiful umber of ther pupils for AND TYPEWRITING PRACTE ‘crm chased inetrutioneas pupils preferred. Ie FCROM I Office of Jonus & Easton, stenographer, & LATIN, GREEK, MATIE by Prof. F.A SPRINGER, late -Aaipiner. Appitcants for examination Germans, APP Hr circulars and Information 423 sto ‘plan COR 9Tit NCFRIAN BUSS KS and Dts now. Spring sessions. ew sducation that qualises young men themselves and succesfully perform the uties of life. Thorough instruction given it Rapic Writing, the English Language, Correspon- - Rapid “Calculations, Bookkeeping. Business Practice, Commercial Law, Political ‘Economy, Ste- Be i Type Writing. Open day and eve x of teachers.» Tilustrated clreular sent free on application. HE XR CER, Prine pal MHS. SAICA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal Bor ge ROS ocr, SCHOOL OF TYPE WRITING. scoot Gr loon Kes ook REEDES All Shorthand Kooks and Supplies _—— 4 Writing Machines and seplics. 0 OPI STREET Nw. jatory.. Piao guiture. 1013 10th st nw. private W. FLYNN, axe oc2d Eveving Gases, $3 and $5 mouth, STEAMERS. ‘(GHORT novre to LoNDos AND CONTINENT BPO Rokr cree LiOyD SS coe EF. DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania aga, aplonw Washington, B.C. .O TO GHO. & WALKER FOR MONUMENT. G ‘ceunite Work Gen tition in Wtoatcioa tat sich weak. Oliew and Yard 7s w 70s Seats Capek Sin rar of vovernuuent oe = COUNTRY REAL ESTATE WV 4NTED-To PURCHASE EIGHT TO THIRT! Wire Soeen sia ieee Star office. agers: Jeo-see ATOTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. T[908 & WaccAncAy, Rost Estate Avctionee: AUCTION SALES. Ai FOR acres: nce Baar stable her hae eeu ONE a OL STaeETS | MAY itul Views exoellent water, csi miles out Rol 3 Ee Fond: $6,000. "Also, several beautinal Lows of from ou6 y, * TION 8 fo tive actes; near Twcoma station: om caay terms. abil Paes i% Je93t__ WALKER & WILSON, 1000 F st. nw. egy Fok sa N= CHANGE FOR LOT OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY Foz SsLe—a Baneals—On EXCHANGE FOR ‘THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Aver | g1°T Laake f Washingtou, ‘near rallroed station, Price wall cash pay ‘had Ta, ‘Sear Sim mel ress office. = feb-oee ANTED—DE. TAYLOR, MR PETERS (AGRI- We arg SE aE aaa Fillage of Bacon Siait Rear Beabrook, Ma should So Sillage of Bacon fart, ok, Mid, drew GLO. G. STEWART, Seabrook, Md." Job-Ste Fe RENT—COUNTRY, RESIDENCE—A GEN Ueman leaving the city for summer will rent his ‘THIS EVENING. US EVEN] AT HALP-PAST SEVEN Gaen aay aeioae See jee ‘ING GOODS. Cae Te AALS AEN ‘AVEN' ‘TEEN’ “ direction of the owner, who ts going exclust to the manufscturin T will sell il stock at auction, EVERY “EVENING, af disposed of desirable and healthy Residence; 10 furnished rooms LE- « iden and pestare, A rare opportunts Sor good ten pe ‘apply to Rear Bre SHELL © ‘cARUSL myfe-am ‘M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. “yeran ‘1008 F at naw. ‘W4S1D-70 RENT-WiTH THE PRIVII, TO-MORROW. of buyin Country Pisce seven ita ‘ive Ge ai miles of the District sirable At 400TI0n. ~ af me Slee ee ee THE ENTIRE STOCK Foe, SALE—IN HYATTSVILLE, MD., A LOT40 of X160 tet; also. ing 22,700 feet; Poti: handsomely located. -apply to MaRION DUCK: BAUM'S DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, ETT, Attorney-at-Law, Bladensburg, Md, Je6-1m Consisting of JOR SALE—BUILDING LOTS AND FARMS Fittng theiine of Re Rein Momgomery aod brine | SILKS, WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, Georxe’s Co. and in Virginia. We have some choice WHITE Goons, Places from 2 to 20 acres, convenient to city; will be sold ALP. HILL & (0., 1335 Fst" je3-2w [AOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR WASHING- ton property, choice spot, 113 acres, at Lincoln, rery fine for fruit, Milk, V try i farming. ‘Post Olfice bux Je2-20* ; Address Owner, )OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm two miles from Bladensburg, contain ing Si acres. Price $2,800. JOHN STEPHEN, Bladensburg, Md. my22-41 Fe SALE—A FARM OF 400 ACRES IN LOU- and all such goods as are found in only first-class coe ee tt an ga A TEN Seite WEBUDED AY he Bit eett Sheetal Ge Bronte St eoo te pees ral ote tases ‘Sale ‘will take place Up stairs in ‘the back building of Sree CHAS, BAUM, 7th, 8th and D sta, FOLEY, Auctioneer. my31-2m un aa a ina Lhe ol JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 30 acres in fra it vegetable whens: — 150 in grass, balance in cnk and pine: have hads | SUMMER HOMES, ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN NEAR CAPE HENRY, milk dairy 15 years; 20 miles from Washington, DO: THE BEAUTIFUL HOLLIES, four trains daily; new buildings; will be sold. for 0.000 cant cove ‘870,00; can be divided into four, a : WM. SMITH, iS Penusylvania ave. p.w., AT AUCTION. Jel-th,s,m,tu,w ‘Washington, D/C. 100 LOTS FOR SUMMER COTTAGES, JOR SALE—LOTS—100 BUILDING 50x “THE HOLLIES,” 11100 feet, near station: Band P. RE 30| ON ATLANTIC OCEAN, NEAR VIRGINIA ninutes’ ride by cars to city; beautifully located; Sold in six monthe; price SiSafot Apply to MATHON BBACH HOTEL, WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS, AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, NINTH AND D STREETS NORTHWEST, ON THURSDAY, THE TENTH JUNE, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.m. ty lies on the Atlantic Ocean, be- DUCKETT, ‘Attoruey-a"Law, Bladensburg, Md., oF JASPER M. JACKSON, 213 D st nw, Washlog: aplosm: ‘JPOR SALE—A CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 ‘Acres in Montgomery county, near the ine, suitable for poultry or dairy farm; three acre lots, This lomed-with ten “spring atid. ail con: ets ur a pew te swale | Gees Caen asi us Seach ita stock and Surming im plernents chenp, 04, posscerioa ‘Bay, a beautiful ahcet of water, abouarttag eR neni Beooon ith fish and oysters, fine bathing (for those who pre- ~ no fer still water), fine a as of all kind abua- acs acetate pater ate # to the health 9 ty, we call at PROPOSALS. tention to the letter of Dr. Alfred G. ‘Tebsult, an old = = == Practitioner of medicine in Princess Anne Kos ope for ‘WasHinaton, D.U., June 7, 1886. about fifty years, which we will take pleasure in sl a Proresars TO SUPPLY tak SAL iN rHig Eust crpecperty ss qursuctionfooms, |) istrict, a merchautable “real aa rms: One-third cash; balance on a. credit ot Corned Boek, wifich stall by squat in quality to: sides | and twelve ‘mouths. notes Gosia of Beef, for one year from the first of July next, will Bo received by the Warden.at his office af said'Jull, Unt the. POURTEENTH INSTANT, at ONE O'CLOCK P-M., the Beef to be delivered at the Jail in cured by deed of trust, or cash at op K TPRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON B STREET, BETWEE Such quantities ae may be required by the Warden from i me to time, and Te desablect to Yompection and | SAAR AND TENTH STRKRTS SOUTH weigh jeer 2 Rncfin theavent ofany being deomed Unt for use The Warden will be privileged to reject It ‘Security for faftnfal fuldliiment. of contract will be required. ‘The Warden reserves the Fight to raect ‘any and all bids, JOHN 8, CROCKER, Warden. virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of te District of Onlumnine’ proved ae the aot A. D. 1886, in cause No. 9939, Kq. No. 25, pending in said court, wherein Joun Bird and another are complainants and Kebecca G. Bird and others are defendants, I will sell at auction, in front of the premi THE TENTH DAY OF SUNE. blic ‘on THURSDAY, -D. 1886, at FIVE _Je8-2t DROPOSALS FOR PIPE AND FITTINGS. ‘Orrick oF BUILDING FoR Stat® WaR anp | O'CLOCK P. M., part of square numibered three hun- NAVY DEPARTMENTS, = Gred and olghty'three (385), beginning for the same ‘Wasuinaron, D. C.,June8, 1886. | ats pointon South B street distant sixty-three {oct Sealed pro} furnishing wro east the northwest corner of said square, and posals for nt Iron Pi and Fittings fer the West, and Cenver Wings of the Building for state, Warand Navy Departments in this city, will be received at this office until TWELVE M. ou TUESDAY, the TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JUNE, 1886, and opened immediately thereafter in Presence of bidders. Specifications, general instructions to bidders, and unning thence east with the line of sald B street ‘thirteen feet: thence south on a line parallel with 10th street west one hundred feet eight inches; thence west on a line lel with said B street thirteen feet: Mne parallel with said 10th street One hundred feet eight iuches to the place of begin- ning; improved by a substantial Frame Dwelling biank forms ot ‘pro lil be furnished to regnlar | House. manufacturers and dealers: on application. tor this | - Terma of sale,as specitied by the decree: One-third office. ‘THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, of the purchase mouey shall be in cash, and the bul- Je8,9,10,11,19421-6t Col, Corpsot Engineers, ance im canal oes ts in on and Oe) ae re- " sie fOr which the promissory notes of the pur. T[SEASURY DEPARTMENT, Juve, 1680, | F must be given, to bear interest irom dat of she ealed Proposals will be received at tho office of | fale at six per cout, ant sccured by deed St treat cot perintendeut for furnishing supplies for the use | Property gold, or ail cash, ai puresioere option, oa deposit of $50 at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of the sale are not comn- piled with in seven days frum day of wale. the Trustee oftue treasury ent, In thls ty, for the fiscal ear ending SORE: THIRTY, 1887. ropocals wil Beopened at TWO O'CLOCK én the ullowlng nauied 4 reser' ht to resell at risk und cost of defaulting TEU As, PuFehase of the Department Waste Paper, hier tive day publienotice of such resale Sooo ea en UNEIB. ‘some newspaper published in Washinton, D.C. (ablnet Shop siock, TURSD AY, SAM. MADDOX, Trustec, 462 Louisiana DUNCANSON BROS. Sermo Harts SPRING HATS, THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 1N MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S HATS. DUNLAP SPECIAL COLORS AND SHAPES BOYS AND MISSES’ STRAW HATS IN EVERY COLOR, SHAPE AND PRICE. SOLE AGENT FOR DUNLAP & CO’8 NEW YORK NOVELTIES IN HEADGEAR. WILLETT & RUOFF, 906 Pennsylvania ave. Avoro-Axanicas: Lxscraxce Co. (29 F STREET NORTHWEST enue, Washington, D. C. Forage, WEDNESDAY, JUN. ucts. my29-dedus Fuel, THURSDAY, JURE 17. lee, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, Filehoiders, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, Miscellaneous Items, TUESDAY, JUNE 22. Kemoving Ashes, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, Cleaning Carpets, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. Washing Towels, THURS VAY, JUNE 24. Printed schedules,containms instructions to bidders, may be had at the office of the Superintendent, ‘The department reserves the right to. reject any or all bids, oF parts ot any bid, and to waive defects ‘C8. FAIRCHILD, JeT-3t “Acting Secretary. PURCLARS IN PaRapts ‘A Periect Adonis, and all ofthe excelleut Riverside Paper series Crawford's Tale of a Lovely Parish. Mra. Dabigren’s The Lost Name. Pocket Libraries and other Summer Reading. Fine and Cheap Stationery. ie © G PURSELL, 418 orn st. LANCASTER, BOOKS AND STA- FSEX, | tlonery, 629 7th st. n.w.."Catholie mrl03m BOOKS AT HALF PRICE, ‘We have laid out on our counters a Books for general reading, which we will sell at Halt ice. Acfugt chance for getting asuppty of Summer lot ot Good WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Wasurarow, D.C, 428 7th Strect, New Boors Tabor ad and carey oa oeipa, Pomtuistes of Polttical Rooney by Marshall Postuiates of Pollt mnomy, Bi bad Times by Wallace, stad Songs and Bulieds of the Southern People,by Moore, Bugle Echoes, by Browae. Alle:te, by Feuile. Metuoire of Gem Bh ew edition, Violett, by Mre Wistere Principles of Political Eeonomy, by Newcomb. U.S. Heports, vol. 116. cool W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania Ave. I88UE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES 0022 Aruonsz G. Sexrz, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 1332 F STREET (Adjoining Ebbitt House.) Finest garments at most consistent prices, my2i-Im ap29 Crrcotarrse Limrary. Over three thousand volumes of Standard and. lar Books. with BEST MAGAZINES and NEW BOOKS SOON AS ISSUED. 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' ap26 ‘MES. LUCY L HUNT! AT cost. I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY Wruser & Lise, COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS PAIR POAT Sh OHS remy y #ives an opportunity for book buyers to piace in their aD DWARE OF Alt, RIADE braries a fine collection of standard and miscella- us Works. Don't mise itif you want to be bene- i. Any book or books wanted not in stock will be ordered and a Uberal discount made from the retail prices G. A, WHITAKER, 1106 Pennayivania ave, And as you see our Yard and Warerdoms are ahandy place to get anything you want inthe building line, ‘and you avold 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 pose to keep it up. zy ————— ee POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. LK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE sity line Steamers JASE MOSELEY ahah iit LAKE, one ofwhleb leavesGih street Wigshington, daly, at 9:30pm. Supping at iouial Beach Piney Polut and Cornfield fan nag and returning. Fare, s. Regnd Fp, 81.00. ])““¥ CINE Tp NORFOLK AND FORT MONROE. STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY and EXCELSIOR, ‘COMMENCING MAY 15, 1686, On and after this date one of the above th reliable first-class steamers will leave 7th-street whart é WILLET @ LIBBEY. Lumber, Sesh, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer chants, mb31___Cor. 6th street and New Yorkave, n.w. Grorce T. Kaze, TAILOR, Nee : Vania avenue, St, Mare hotel and Knox’s Ex} street and Pennsylvania avenue, who will also check baxwace from hotels and private residences, Tele- ie NO. 745-3. is, **°* wat. P. WELCH, General Agent POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE THE STEAMER SUE, r Carr. W. GC. GROONEOAN, has rewumed her irlps between Washington and Batt mocey leaving ‘Stephenson's wharf, fo0t 7th ses every 414 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘NN MEMORIAM —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Yialian and American Marble Monumett, and of ‘the latest style and the best of finish, is LOW at the lowest ible prices Pole PA MUTHERFORD & CO, Corner 21st st. and Pa. Ave. N. W. SUNDAY, “ ¥ = Pi inced. be AY,4p.m., and Baltimore every FRIDAY. at lease call inapect and be conv! Heomaoges Sipe at River Landings t recelved on Sat- Bas B B B ‘Apuiy must be a} ‘HENSON & BRO., ASK FALLS, ats anp Buse ALL OUTFITS. SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, 26, Special Price. 120 Sheets Note Paper, 25 cents. 24 Bheets Note Puper with Envelopes to mateh, in a ‘box, 10 cents, __12th and Pa ave. and 7th st. whart vK PUTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves 7th-street wharf on MONDAYS, THURS. DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a m. "Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. m., touch fat River Landings as fur as comint Creek, Curr ar JOHN © PARKER'S, oman, Va, LS ao fone. by plod - myS 617 and 619 7th st. nw. ‘ouncets we One ord. hoe sched bompmnsiewhntebes yoy vn sy ENTLEMEN’S SUITS SCOURED ae 3 | "oats 50 conta, Pants 28 tent, Vests Zo cou J RECT TO. NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM. Senet Bopetring dose in best manner, ERS JOHN GIBSON and EC. KNIGHT leave Goods called for and. ivered. Fier 41, Bast Rover, N. ¥., every SATURDAY at iL wann, m.: 6th st. wharf, Washington, every TUESDAY ‘705 Oth at. n.w., MORNING. Freight at lowest rates, wt | mb153m0 and 42 N. Calvart st... M* VERNON! MT. VERNON! a STEAMER W. W, CORCORAN Ger Taz Bur. Leaven 7th-street wharf’ daily (FE 9 accessed Mt Vernon at 10 glock = “ms mete in MOSSY PL a. BLAKE Captain Sap CGERD Hamner ~ “THE CONCORD COLLAR* Tue Naroxaz Morvan Lave| T2Usm ona natemuts of the ber makers tn w. w, ASSOCIATION, OFFICE 1420 F st. en wee One er EarPaiane es pamper, ene Sonn nt vat fie 3, Tipit. Gin Stan djolutag Nationa Nat atee Bake i Ae He Beach, special tote Admission fee for of Topawwee eee es ae itr ewig ap10-3m aan oe, 25 To 33 Pss Cuxr REDUCTION. VIENNA OPTICIAN COMPANY, mys 209 Fa ave, Fans ch iHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OICE AND Di TIVE PLATS inne Cp Uf THURSDAY, JUNE 1 ¥ ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at my Auction Rooms, . R jab, @ ne ‘and choles ‘Boss ‘and other planta, 28, rp Hows DOWLING, Ancuoneer, ROAN HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, aT AUG SATURDAY, JUNE, TWELPTH, 1956, at WELVE 0} Too: Witatiins sete mines OFT Jeon G DUVALL, Auctioneer. USTEE'S SALE OF A VALUALE HOUSE AND LOT, KNOWN AS No. ‘So W staan BOCTE: ‘Under and by virtue of a certain deed bearing date the 26th day of May, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 784, folio 482, one of the, and records of the District of Columbia, at the writen gocnred "by ‘eaid. trust, Iewill on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1886, at SUX O'CLOCK F. Mtn front of the promises, sell a bite auetion, 5 art Of lot a se Bred and forty:turee (943), share . having dD inch TRUS! sim 144 i Hi street by a depth rth the in with the improvements t two-story frame house. neo ‘Terms of sale: The amount of the indebtedness se- SRISSDY paid, Uust and the expenses of saio in cash Dalance in equal installments at six and twelve months; notes of the secured vy deed of rust on the property, 40 be given or the deterrod pay ments, A deposit of $60 required at the time of fale, and ali conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms 0 sale to be complied with fn seven days from date of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell Gopi yay ee eS Jo0-aeds (O14 F street uw. ‘ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME ON WEST SIDE OF THIRD STREET, BETWEEN, F_LAND G SOUTHWkST, NO. 619° THIRD STREET, WITH VALUABLE LOT, 24X100 TO WIDE ALLEY, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 31st, A.D. 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No. 716, follo 229, ét seq., one of the land records for th District of Columbia, and at written request of purty Secured thereby, I will cell, at public auction, in irout OF sthe premises, on SATURDAY, JUNE” NINE- TEENTH, 1886, AT SCX O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing real estate, situate in Washington city, in sald Dis trict, and kuowu ws part of lot No. 27. in “square No, ‘589, beginning for the same at the distauce of 16 feet south from the northeast corner of sald lot on 84 Street wost, and running thence south along sald 3d shteet, 24 feet: thence west 100 “eet te pubic wiley: thence north 4 feet, and thence east 100 feet to sald 3d street and place of beginning. ‘Terms ot sale: One-third cash, of which $75 must be paid at time of sale; balance in ‘two equal paymentsin Sue and two yeurs, ‘with lnterest from day of sale, Se. cured by purchaser's notes and a deed of trust on’ the proverty sold. Conveyancing und recording at pur Chaser’s cost. Termsofsaie tobe complied with tn ten days after sale, else ‘Trustees reserves right to re- ‘Sell at risk and cost of purchaser in defau: THEODORE A. CURTIS, Trustee, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attorney. Je9-10t rpios. = waceaaran, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘ospect street, near Lincoln avenu Ang’s_sub of Prospect Hill, JUNE FOURTEENTH, ut FIVE 0" B.1iwill offer for sale it pubile anetion Lot ta ‘Keating's sub of Prospect Hill, fronting 50 feet’ on Prospect strget vy a depth of 170 feet, improved by & two-story brick dwelling house, “Terms day of sale. Je0-teds . WAGGAMAN Auct rpuomas DOWLING Auctioneer. FOUR HOGSHEADS OF MAJOLICA AND WHITE RE AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MOKNING, JUNE” ELEVENTH, 1886, at TEN O'CLOCK, I shall sell within my auc: {lon rooms the above consignment, to which the. at- tention of the trade is directed, Je8-8t atwanre BUILDING LOTS ON CAPITOL HILL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. LOCK P Iwill sell at public sale (for the owner of the, roperty) on TUESDAY, the “FIFTEENTH AY OF JUNE, 1586, at FIVE O'CLOCK, ori¢- square No. 785, with thé improve- r frontage on Notth’A st. 47 eet 24 in., ep, 136 feet 3 In. to a 30-100t paved alley; hun and side altey. ‘This is very desirable property, belng near ‘the Capitol it a beautiful and highly improved aelgh- borhood, ronts south, and but one square from the East Capitol cars, ‘Terms: One-third cash within five days after sale, and balance in three yeurs, with interest at six per cent. One hundred dollurs deposit. at time of sale, Convesancing at cost of purchaser. tle 4ood, JeSaieds ‘THOMAS LOWLING, Auct, INE BUILDING LOT ON RST. BET. OTH AND Ts, NW. 10 STs, N.W. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWELFTH at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in’ front of premises, Lov 32 IN SQUARE 363, fronting 20 feet on Ht street with a depth of 98 feet to an alley. ‘Ternis: One-half cash; balance in one year; note to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trast Or all ‘cash, at option; terms to be complied with In ten days, otherwise, re-sale at risk and cost of defaulting pur: chaser, after five days’ public notice in some news. aper ‘published in Washington, D.C. A deposit of ¥1U0 atsale. Conveyancing etc., at purchasers cost jeS-ddas DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAM 7 DWELLING, No, 2608 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, FOUR- TEENTH DAY OF JON, 1890, GL HALE. PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sellin front of the premises, SUB LOT No. 14, in Square North of Square No. 4, Improved by two-story Frame Dwelling, fronting on Peinsyivanla avenue, and runuing back through %o J, sitoct hortuwest, improved bys two-story {fame welling. ‘Termst One-third cash, balance in one and two {Ese tier date Of sate, notes to bear interest and to secured by deed of trust, or all caah at Option © Purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at tin cy at purchase inten wise ting purchaser: afer f hotice of auch reuale i some newspaper 100, D.C. eed DUNCANSON BROS, Ancta I pouty IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE * or A BEAUTIFUL ESTATE. ‘To makea final settlement the heirs of the late Charles Calvert will sell on the premises, WEDNESDAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH, 1886, af 4 P.M., the residue of the magnificent Riversdal tate. SOO acres, surrounding the 1d maine This famous property is historical, and the nameset Glas, Webster, 2c, are stl associated with Ir stoine oa cote me toy b Seine eee apd the cen- abd guly six tiles from." Washington, its possi ties tor division into lots and villa sites insures its be- coming very valuable. With a smail outlay the bares ings can be restored, and with terraced grounds, beau- Ufu. groves, lake, river. &c., wil! again be a charming home For ds ing, market gardening, nurseries, cu its location te Ubsurpassed And, taken with the id enhancement of valt of suburban property vision, should Cause in- lore to carefully conside ‘thls opportunity, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance fo one and two years, with interest. $500 deposit required from P'Pall part 0. LIGGET & CO, Baltimore Je7-10t* Sale. Conveyancing, days’ public in Full particulars of Maps with THOS. J. FISHER & CO. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM-, PROVED PROPERTY ON 12TH STREET, BE TWEEN T AND U STREETS N, : Bi toe of 8 estes of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause Ound, Docker 29,1 "will offer Yor sale om H day of JUNE, A.D. iso, ‘O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises uine (9), tén (10) and eleven (11),1n Guanell’s recorded subdivision of square numbered three hundred and five (3305), in the city ot Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, as recorded in the surveyors office of sald District. Each of these lows front twenty-one feet six inches (21 it 6 in), and havea depth of ninety-three (08) feet to an alley. and improved by one 2-story brick atid one 2-story muilding. ‘Terins of sale as presoril the decree: One-third of the purchase money ta case tee remenied Sei aix, twelve sud eighteen months from day of sale. the ‘whole to bear interest day of sale, and the de- ferred payments 1o be secured by deed of trust on the Binsers "A dspoatt of $100 rouuiseRcn Sekt , julred on time of sale. Converascing, ‘Terms to. be complied, wi of sale; otherwise resell the the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ puplic pscment of such reaule id some newspaper “CHARLES 4. WAL! . SET JUNCANSON BROS., Aucuoneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPER- ‘TY ON SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE, Bk 1 FER TWEEN FOURTEENTH AN} TH STREETS SOUTHEAST, A ND. ¥Ie- TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SOUTH CAR QLINA AVENUE ‘ANE C SEREET SOUTH CLs Tae ear Be A AUTOR scerted ube ne $10, folio 126, one of the land records’ of the Distriet of Columbia, I will sell in he thie premises, on SATURDAY, the TWELFTH DAY ge SURE Ab tase at SC O CLOCK B ‘and described on the ground plan or: Washington, in the Dis oie Mi LOTS TEN (10), THIR’ et ND UR- TEEN C8) ia aA iE rsiousakD together with all the imaproy ropett oe and appurtenances tig wie ferme: One-third cash, balanes in one and two to bear Interest. and’ to bo secured be Reed of of] Goo News Fos Liou ‘The Palais Royal has purchased of inte many lots of Jeces and embroideries suitable for trimming white dresses Finding a large accumulation of short Jengtha and odd pleces, we have determined on clos ing them out st half price, LAGES. Trgae 1 to 10 sand magi trom 4 inches to 38 inenes For 5a, 7, 18, 15e, 190 ‘Were 100, 160, 20c, 250, 350 8a" Odd pieces and short lengths of Oriental and Egyptian lece flouncings and overdress to match, also ‘at half former prices, EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES, ‘EMBROIDERIES, ‘From 8 to 6 yard lengths, from 5 to 14 inches wide For 20c, 5c, 99¢, 48 Were 85c, 49, 500, 890. 4@- Bwies, Irish Point and Nalnsook Embeolderies, also colored Batiste Embroidery, will be found in the lot. YOU SHOULD REMEMBER ‘That we have many lengths of Oriental and Egyptian Laces sufficient to trim an entire dress. This applies also to Itish Point Embrolderies, By buying these short lengths you are enabled to trim your dress at Just half the usual cost and obtain, not inferior, but the very best laces, FEB fo Et Sety ph E - ‘ads tun “oo “W Eum Sua = ‘The Palais Royal would lke you to try on any of the Gloves mentioned below. If you will also crit cally inspect the sewing, finish and quality of mate- Mals used, we think we shall secure you for a perme- nent patron, 6 button Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, black, only 58c. patr, G button Silk Mousquetatres in all the new shades, Be. « pal. Warranted all silk Mitts, full length, twenty-two shades, also black, 23c. pair, 8 button undressed kid Mousquetaire Gloves, the new shades of tan, etc., Sc. palr. TR’ WwoWE Et ERY YF SRE Wwww ER LT RR YY gE WwwWwWw EL BR = JJJ ERR W W KER LULE EB = ‘The following novelties for summer wear are very cheap, since they are not trash: Lace Pins representing flowers, and with a diamond In the center, for 39c. cach. ‘chose pins are triple silver plate and warranted not to tarnish. They have all the app »arance of very ex pensive jewelry. Bouquet Pins, sliver, only 25c, Superior [thine Stones mounted in eterling silver, as collar buttons, 19c. each. Fob Chains, oxidized silver, only 39c. ‘Vinegalrettes aud Chatelaines, Japanese designs, in oxidized 8 Iver, very artistic and beautitully finished, ‘85 and 98c. PPP, A A It gS8y PAE AIS . kd 2”. HT Sua8 BRR OO ¥ A BMoYAL Boe F SA bus = ‘4a The Palais Royal advertisement comprises this entire column. Bf oe. FE PR GS PERSIE PY - BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS, Fine goods, when offered at the same prices as usu- ally demanded for trash, justifies the use of the word Bargains, 89c., WORTH 50e, Fine Gauze Fancy Striped Hose, now being offered at the Palais Royal 11c. cheaper than any Washing- ton competitor. 19¢,, WORTH 250. ‘Hairline Striped Hose, full regular, double toes and heels, offered for 1c. for three days; the regular priceis 250. Sic, WORTH 390. ‘Thirty-nine cents is the price asked elsewhere for “‘Schopper’s” Ingrain Split-feet Hose, in Black, Navy and Brown. Save eight cents a pair by buying at the 470, WORTH 590. ‘The Palace Royal price has been 50c., and competl- tors’ price 68c., for Superior Silk-finished French ‘Lisle Thread Hose, in Black and Colors, double heels and toes, white split feet. ‘The famous “fire dye.’ ‘22¢., WORTH 250. Children’s English Derby Ribbed Hose, in all colors ‘and sizes, are sold generally for 25c. Tne Palais Royal 4a the only store in the city charging 220 a pair. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Just received, another lot of English Crepe Gauze ‘Vesta. Full regular, low neck, no sleeves, These Vests are Jersey fitting and are very light in weight, and nearly all wool. $1.08. SILK BODICES, in Pink, for $2.48, Having only five dozen, those of our patrons who have been waiting for these goods, are requested to call at once, JUST OPENED: 1 case High-neck Bodices, 890. ‘B cases Low-neck Bodices, 24c. 1 case Sersey-Aitting Bodices, 59. 2 case Jersey-fitting Bodices, 680, aa You are particularly requested to examine the fit and finish of these now goods. PARASGLS All broken lots and odd pleces are being closed out ‘at cost, affording @ good opportunity to obtain the ‘most elaborate novelties at manufacturers’ prices. Genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas, 24-inch, $1.58; 26-inch, $1.85, GET'S laced front, All colors. Prices: $1.85, $1,65, $2.25, $2.48 and $2.68, & CAUCUS OF DEMOCEATIC SENATORS, ‘Democratic Senators held an order of business eaveus this morning. An order of business com- prising twelve or fifteen msasures, agreed upon by the republicans, was laid before the caucus ‘by Senator Beck. It was decided to get up counter list of measures for submission Fepubileans, bat the work was not finished will ask to have included in the Mexican pension and the qinecdemcerats will eek to have excladod 2d EDITION. Laat Trans TS Tee Miners Kutlea. MirwAUKEE, Wr, June 9—A Wisconsin. from Serene tree re Ne He Took $50 im Cota. ‘BUT HE HAD No USE FOR THE $340,000 In UN- REGISTERED BONDS, Boston, June 9.—A few days ago Detective Dearborn'was called In to trace the ance from a la office in this city of 000 in ui that’ the "irunic comsiniigg the e trunk containi had been stolen by a little office boy, who Knocked off the lock and helped himself to $50 in gold coin which was in the trunk, and Went to fill upon pie, leaving the the bonds, hidden in an ares-way C Merchants’ Exchange. The next returned the trunk to bis e1 it in an out-of-the-way subsequently found with the ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. - ky Ae nf ; § ‘J Lf Business in the House. FAILURE TO MAKE THE NEW ARRANGEMENT. Contrary to general expectation, the House committee of chairmen on the order of business ‘will, in all probability, be unable to come to ‘any conclusion, and the scheme will probably fall to the ground. The meeting of the sub- committee, inted for last evening, was not eld tor isckot ‘quorum; and it ie stated that up to this time only three committees have ded with lists of bills which they desire to have passed this session, The Speaker has about given up the attempt to make the new arrangement work, and business of the ‘session will probably go on in the usual method. The District in Congress. RECONSIDERED. On motion of Mr. Vance, the Senate to-day re- considered the passage of the bill in relation to Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange at poted today: V-s dos, 2S0E, coupon, 114 bid, 112% asked, ": i dias, THO, reentored 111M bid, 114 asked, 0. upon, 13 1 pon. 126 bid. 126% asks - Sas Teristered, | the foreclosure of deeds and m: in we Carrency, 134 bid. So-year funds g-06e, 104, ene: | District, and it was recommitted to the District reucy, 119% did, 120% asked. _20-yeur fund, 68,1892, | Committee, coin, 115% bid,116y asked. 30-year fund, ‘6s, 19U2, ‘HOWARD UNIVERSITY. Toot eee Washington na, Sa bid, Boy ateer | The bill dectaring the meaning of the act Colatibia Tns., 13% bid, 10 ashe 3 passed for the relief of Howard university to Did. "Masonic" Hall’ bonds, 10d bia wit Murketstock, 20% vid, 22 asked. "Farmers’ and Me | be to exempt from taxation all property owned chanics” Hank, Georgetown, 164. Did, 102" asked. | by it in 1682, was passed in the Senate to-day. Girgtenmin tse: 20 Ue Reta Bata sae Yusurance, aahaener ea Chicek Aste. Chtsaptace und Tot. Yel. Got fom bid, 45 | ‘The Senate passed the Dill to remit all costa, usked. U.S Electric Light, 60 bid: 68 take eg ee Baltimore Markets. RALTIMORE, Mn, June 9—Virginia ten-forties, 40 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp. June 9.—Cotton dull—mid- ding, Oy Flour sicady and qulet—Howard street and" western super, 00; do, extra, 3-10a3.85: do. family, 4.00u4.75: city mills super, 2:6003.00; do. extra, s.25n4.00; do. Kio brands, 4.b084.75; Paiap: interest and penalties upon the property of Mrs, Mary Ann Egan, fronting on New Jersey avenue, on payment of the principal of taxes for special improvements in arrears. Congressional Topics. NOMINATION. The Presidentsent the following nomination to the Senate today: sco family, 5-15; do. superlative patent, 9.60. ! Corbin Jay Decker, of New Jersey, tobe an Wheat—sout! steady and quiet; western lower, t ve closing dull: southern, Fed, 6dab6: do. amber, S7apo: | sistant surgeon in the navy. iter red, spot 81 asked: July, 81% | FOR THE BENEFIT OF NAVY YARD EMPLOYES- ee Aa ae i: eee. rom ye In the Senate to-day Mr, Call, from the com- Southern ‘Yellow, 40aaisg: "western “mized, epot | mittee on education and labor, reported favor 43qu4%y June. 43%yn4: July, 43%ga44; August, | ably the bill to allow employes of United States 44nds, Oats caay and dull “southern. S907: westers | navy yards, who have served at least one year, 7. Kye quiet, 65870. ay lower—prime to | ® leave of absence not to exceed fifteen days in ice western, 9.00813.00 Provistons qi ‘Mess | each year. An; uch employe who may be pork, 9.00a10-30. Hulk, meate-shoulders and cleat | injured in the performance of his duty shall be ae Sah. Bacon—shoulders, Si; clear | allowed leave of absence, with pay, during the ams,” 11ia12. -Lard—relned,. 7 Butter firm—western,packed,10a13; creamery. 15a! firm, 1zalzt,’ Petroleum steudy—retined. 7. Cotte quiet—Wio cargoes, ordinary to fair. snisy. Sugar higher—A sort, Oi. copper refined dull, Oyalt Whisky stendy, 1.10a1.20. Freights to Liverpool per sgeamer,“aulet“cotton, 13-040: Hoge. 1a: grain, dian aud. our, 2453 urrele: wheat, ii, Ume he may be incapacitated ior the periorm- ance of work 1p consequence of such injury not exceeding six months, and if such disability shall “become permanent he shall be entitled to receive during lite alter the first six months a compensation equal to one-balf of his pay atthe time such disubility occurred, and that when any person shall have been’ em- ployed in any navy yard for # period of thirt ve years he shall’ be retired on half pay. ‘Tweuty cents per month is to be deaucted from. the pay of navy yard employes to constitute # fund for the purposes mentioned. TO PAY OFFICERS’ DESERTED WIVES, Senator Cockrell, from the committee on military affairs, reported favorably to-day a Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Ix1., June 9, 11:00 a m.—The wheat market opened weak, with free selling. ‘The amount ‘of wheat on ocean ‘showed an increase of more than three million bushels, and the foerign markets were again reported weak. ‘July wheat began at 76%, Boraguiy 30" Oats Jug BS. Pork July: Gee. | bill authorizing the Secretaries of War and of Lard—July,6.15. the Navy, respectively, in cases where retired officers of the army or havy refuse or neglect to Provide for thelr wives or children, ty appor- Yon the pay of any such officer betwoon him an a PURSUING THE APACHES. A Long and Arduous Chase in the Ari- ‘Mountains—Hopes of Capturing the Hostites To-day. The adjutant general to-day received the fol- lowing telegram from Gen. Miles, dated Cala- basas, June 7: “For thirty-six days the hostile Apaches have been pursued by the troops in scattered bands and together 800 miles over the most mountainous region of this country. After three engagements with ours and two with Mexican troops. A part en- deavored to seach the agency. Lieut. Wade and Capt. Plerce held the Indians In the roser- Yation under close control. Instead of get: ting assistance, what horses they were captured and the band es ¢aped on foot in the mountains. ‘They stole a remount and joined the remain- der’in the Catalina mountains; were driven out by troops under fe or children, as he shall deem just and equitable, and pay over the same to Lim, her or them. LOTTERY CIRCULARS, Senator Wilson, of Iowa, from the committee on post officesand post roads, reported favor- ably to-day his bill to prohibit the transmis- sion through the mails of lottery and other like circulars, NOTES. A bill to legalize the incorporation of national trades unions was monded on appropriation of pay for taking ony in in the Senate to-day The Secretary ofthe Treasury has recoomi 10,000 more ww, French spolia- No Agreement Reached. AN INEFFECTUAL CONFERENCE BETWEEN BRICKLAYERS AND MASTER MASONS, Capt. Lebo, and tollowed | 4 conference between ® committee from the Be act et alow Cy nhied prereepeeer pris tuins. Last. night, just fore dark, | ter masons was held to-day at the Corcoran Lieut. Walsh, 4th ‘cavairy, with 39 sol- | putiding to adjust some of the points of differ. diers and Indian scouts, intercepted the hostile band in the Sey pe mountains, captured three horses, saddles and supplies; he was joined last night by Captain Lawton and renewed the ae at daylight, Since they entered the U. 8. territory they have killed 13 persons, whom they found unarmed in remote places, ‘They have been given ‘no rest, and if not captured to-day, they will be driven into Sonora, Mexico.” The President’s Public Reception. MEMBERS OF THE ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 8OCI- ETY AT THE WHITE HOUSE. The President held his regular public recep- tion at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. There were yt a great many general visitors present, but tho members of the society of St Vineet de Paul,” over 200° stréng, paid thelr re. cts ino . Mr. McLaughlin spoke a aiew words to the President in bebalf of the delegation, stating that they bad come from all parts of the country, and were glad of an op- portunity to meet him. The President replied ual ne Knew something of the, eharitable par. id ol ization: was ple: St eg by Mr. Bingham. ‘The President gave each s hearty graspof the hand and a pleasant glance. ence that have recently arisen in connection with the to resume work at nine hours. It was thought that there was @ strong proba- bility of an amicabl effected. with the modification of ‘They juire regulations of the union re- le arrangement being The master masons are willing to hours and $4.a day, but insiston di ve nine ing away 180 a gurding apprentices. | Under the rule of the eac! union boss is limited to two apprentices without regard to the number of journeymen he may employ. FAILURE TO REACH AN AGREEMENT. ‘The conterence, which was held with closed doors, did not adjourn ull after two o'clock. It resulted in no agreement, The journeymen proposed to divide the year into halves—work- Ing @ hours during the summer and 8 hours during the rest of the year at 50 cents an hour, making the pay $4 for eight hours for nine hours. The point of disagreement and $4.50 was upon the sur- render of the card system, proposed by the mas. ter masons, This the men refu: to yield. One of tho bricklayers’ committee told a STAR reporter that the matter is now the same Placed in just ion as it was at the beginning of Many congratulated him and wished him hap-| the trouble. The journeymen, he said, piness. One old gentleman told the President | would fight all summer rather than that he knew him when he was a boy, and which meant to another said that he used to swimming give, up. thelr reak up their union. They could not, he sai when a boy with the President's father. After | retain their connection with the internation the reception the members of the society were | unton if they surrendered their cards, The Photographed on the Treasury department | bricklayers’ committee to steps. Affairs in West Wasi A Camp RuN Oven.—Yesterday the two-year-old daughter of residing on O street, was accidental by a wagon driven by Benjamin King, injuring hgcabout the fuse, statement for publication ‘setting pare a torch “their position. The committee which met the bosses aoe com] wide Tg union, and Messrs. John well, Frank Carr and John streets, for $12,000, six lots Harlow Bros. have sold iis Schle; Ne Oo. each, on the west and Federal City, No/20, 190. OF. ‘the pai: | snd Nstrecta; together with, nine alley iets kt bearers were 8. Mann, 8. F. Tear of the above, Spillman, Jonn f. Gore, G. W. Boll Chris Reve, De. Wynsvop and BE officiated. Interment at Hil, Grain REcE(PTSs.—Canalbost Beulah yester- | sold to John D. Croissan' bushels Catherine M. Trott, for Site be ase ii aed orth of square 1036, which is bounded by TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER az 7 4. -x.—Great Falls, temperature, 79; con- dition, 36. Recel Feservoir, Charlotte'J. Pile has sold to Tb: eoudition. at 1 connection, ab: south | $25,000, part of the tract Pretty fernuure, 75; condition at intiueat gatshoase, | =. _ y efllusnt gavebouse, 36. Alexandria Affairs. MARRIAGE LICENSES, — licenses = have bean iasued by, the clerk of the cours to | aight An ordisanes to Feduce and Sarah the of | Masrmen Se Price cdg we portions of © & par and jo Williansay Bota é igarelli and Jennie Mk Rash tg Frederick Winelmine ry i in fp, fF il ie fs ne | issued itwisie: J. HH, at ee ‘Tth street , ene Tmtayetis screet, Woet Westiiteuan, pabue Mee, a geo ae on HH. ‘a Hopes? erecta Careoteory ment dweiling, between 151 and 14th Streets northwest; ,300, Robert — ® two-story 4) llth, between and 1 ses, $000 wk Rowe, erect re, Se s Laud Mstrects northwest: $1,000. Md, Car Bi erect a frame dwel!ing\ Eve street, Meridian nil; $300. KJ. story and cellar dwellings sth, between B and Cstreets northeast; $19,000, "T. M. Bucking- ham, erect « brick ‘dwelling, three stories and celtar, East Capitol, between, 6th ai streets northeast; $8,000. G. G. Corn wallerect & siable, alley reat of D street, between 17ua And 18h northwest, $1,800. Anscostia Build: lng association, erect two dwelling houses, Har rwon, near Taylor street; $2200. Chas. 4. Meyerserect @ two-story dwelling on Benuing’s bridge ‘road, between 15th and 16th streets northeast; $1,500. Gantz & Morgan, erect Ubree brick dwelling, New Jersey avunue and Q streets northwest, $6,000, a RANGE oF THE THEKMoMETER.—The follow ing were the readings at the signai oitice to-day: 3 4 m., 66; 7a, m., 70; LL a.m. 71; 2 p.amy 72; maximum, 73; mint 65. —_—= A New Mrisrer wrom CHru1.—It is under stood at the Department of State that Mr. Domingo Gana, now Chilian minister to Brazil has ‘been appointed minister to tho Uni tates, The Courts. Count IN GENERAL TERM, To-day: Burbridge agt. Burbridge; on bearing, soeag BE Do eats wna 7 Ottenbeng: fixed at we. Sparks aut. ‘Bhat rule on trustee granted, Gookley agt, Lipphard; contesso'on A. F. Lipphard. “ at CRIMINAL CouRT—Judoe MacArthur, To-day Korel, Sunday bar, guilt fined $35 and ‘costa Same, doy bol guilty? John J. Daley, do.; gulity. Orangemen To-day. Bexrast, June 9.—The Orangemen rioting here to-day. They have wrecked one are again hundred houses in the c! burned. The rioters have broken into several whisky stores and possessed themselves of the contents Numbers of the men are lying in the gutters unk, Others, made desperate or maudlin by dri are prowling about the streets, crying, “To wii a , Owo of which they the pope!” GEORGE W. CHILDS AND A.J. DREXEL'S PRESENT TO THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION—THE ELEO TION OF OFFICERS, In the International Typographical conven- lion, at Pittsburg, yesterday, Charles B. Stivers, of Chicago, and William Amison, of Nashville, Tenn., were nominated for the presidency, The ballot was taken with the understanding that it would voice the opinion of the conven- tion on the question of joining the Knight of Labor, Mr, Stivers being announced as @ de termined opponent, The ballot gesulted in the Stier otecrs were elected; ‘uiso, the tshowing ther officers were " owl ae to the national ‘federation of trades and unions: J. R. Winders, San Francisco; Julian L. Wright, Washington, D. ; John Scott, Baltimore, James J. Dailey, of the Philadelphia union, prevented to the union, on behalf of George W. Uhilds and A.J. Drexel, a check tor $10,000. The check Was accompatied by « letter irom Mr. Childs, The gift was made without condi- tion or tion of any kind. The letter was Teceived with great applause and a committee Was appointed to draft resolutions of thanks, ‘The evening session was devoted to the read- ing of reporis. President Witter's report op- posed amalgamation with the Knights of Labor, (11 was decided to hold the next conven- tion at Buffalo in June, 1887. et Col. Folsom's Will Read. MES, CLEVELAND'S SHARE OF THE ESTATS ABOUT $50,000, A dispatch trom Buffalo says: The will of the late Col. John Folsom was opened Monday in the presence of the family, and was iound to have disposed of an estate valued at $400,000, There are nine heirs, which, after the final ai- vision of the homestead, wiiich will not be until the grandchildren attain their majority, would leave the President's bride $50,000. or —. Political Notes. At republican conventions in Maine day, Representatives Milliken, Bout end Dingley were unauimousiy renomiuated to Congress. The republican stave convention meets at Lewiston wo-day, Incomplete returns from show demo cratlcgains. Hermann, rep., for Congress, has asm: urality; Pennoyer, dem., for, 4 will have 1,000 majority; Webb, dome for state treasurer, is protably on trahan, dem., tor supreme court judge. The risiature is probably democratic. nas e preted vonxad Slates oy ~] ode nd assem! esterday {v0 tor Aldrich, 8 for Kimball, of ‘The Woonsocket, R, 1., election was, carried by the democrats’ for the first-time in eight years, In the Hanlan ita at Toronto yesterday Lee took first place fn the singlescull face, Hate lan second, haif a length behind; Conley third ‘Traveler's Guide. Pexx. Roure—B. & P. Station, 6th ant B gia—For BX = Rnlsdelphle. Boston and ihe Rest, 7:15, 300, snd 11 am; 2, 3:50, 4:15, 10:00, 11:30 pm. Boston. 2 p.m, <daliy). Philadelphia 6:30 ‘On Sunday, ¥:00 am., 2, 4:15, pam. For Chi ‘Cincinnall, 's. 2 except 12505 ‘and 4:28 p.m. day, ¥ aims, 4:15 pm. For ‘ene. Rochester, Bud Niagara, ‘10:00 p.m. daily, exoeps

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