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THE EVENING ‘+____ FOR SALE—LOTS. AT A BARGACN—a CHOIC . On Tat, tw; only BO fect deep to aller ise sevetat inverior Lots, same street LOUIS P SUOEMA REN: 920 Fac nw Jelost | WR SALE—A “MALL Lo? ON US Roth nw. 18x90 to alivy with party wal Louis P. SitouMAK In: doy Pan WR SALE—LOT ON 18TH ST., NEAR T N.W, with small one-story brick, only 80 cents per foot, ‘A.B. PARDON, 108-32 +P FAN F ot OR SALE—SMALL LOTSAND |. HOUSES for sale on Meriitan Bil Low peices. keay terms. A. PB. FARDON, ! jee i ot ow Kast Capit M st. n.w.. at Oo TYLER & RUTH 1224 2, three streets: good. for pec to quick bayer Parke TYL WOR SALE-E ORTH OF SQUARE A435, bounded by N.C. ave Ay and Vib win, ‘feet 15,000 sy, fort Tn square 1033 at in? estment prices. ‘Iwo ints ou Le bet 42th wud 1iith Be LotvonQ 20m und Bist sc: Slley. “A. PTiLL @ 00. 1388 Fst JOR SALE-SUPARE PLOT oF Manding «grand view of Was Yitone. is offered for sale for a few Bon Prospect street, 180 ft om At 8 Crescent sc. Meridian tf By ploket ence. Just nortn Pout st. Look at it m5 20 JOR SALE-THRE fet on T se, just w 0, fronting on mprovement; @ROUND COM- Lox 244, city PO. NE Lots, EACH 21x97 ‘New Hampshire ave. tine Parking ouly GS cents w ivot Alo 13 fect worth Side wst we, very cheap. “Apply OWNER. Room TSS F st no wApssiim R SALR-A BARGAIN TN A GOOD 10 OM Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | IR SALE—CHEAP—NEARLY NEW SIDE BAR ton wagon, Horse aud Harness: will sell sepa- Fate Inquire 983 D st n.w., ajo: Ward's Dali Jelona® ¥ BICYCLE, els wud perlals. coal yard. 143 B yelost pe very wg Boupelet. tozvther or separa BON, 1230 Pst. nave. 126 WILL BU st quality, LO PAKAS ED BHICK BOROUGII, Secretary, 906 F st. FOi SALE—A Licht StDE-Wx Gittins; ate fey aia ight harneces San be teen zm Pru Warts 6 ‘pny to KEE NOSZO YOUNGS, 425 Oui st. Bt JPOR SALE—IusT ARRIVED 20 Horses, winoug them sone Bid sad lie horse trivers and dr to be sold at reasonable pric & QUIGLEY, in rear of 983 Dst. nw BCHLE #HT-YEAR-OLD BIT ‘Mare, w: OLS: a splendid horse fi Ing: ‘has teen duing the xame amount of Wor 4s my other horses. Price. $00; a burzun. JUHN-ON'S Coal Yard, cor. 11th st and I 1. ave jews JOH SALE—A VEKY ? “Ethar: Alten” Mi better than 2:50 to-day, Beat 235: <he isthe best pole mare in the District. CLARK'S billie, 17: NOR SALE—A SELECT STOCK OF riages, by best builders, comprising Victorias, Cab Holets, surreys, Jump-seats, Phavtons, Buggies, Vil lage Chats, Also. a large stock of second-hand Fork. LOWNEY'S. 1627 Lst. nw. O50 OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF THOR ough-bred chestnut mares, tifleen hands high; tive | And six yeurs old, without biezuish: tine drivers. Also | Bvery tine binek gelding. perfect fur sucdie use wud driver: fifteen and a-haif hands, and sound, and good work horses 05-8 DOWNEY'S, 1620 L st. © BEST LEATHER SARATOGA ‘Trunks in city. only $8.50. See our Hammock ud Steamer chairs ‘sole agents for Bond's IX. Fire Works. 709 Market Space, Peansylvaula Jeb-0te VOR SALE-042 § STN. a¥ ear-oid horse: $200; and vue jumpseat carriage land single harness: hand'made. #100. eo lw HR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BU: ess etigagements, the Lease, License and "tock Of a thoroughis establisued y, Liquor wid Pro | Viston Store. ort jeveu” | 7 SPLENDIB BARGAIN—AN TOR elegant fall 7 octave square grand scale Piano, in me Zosewood case, finished with heavy top richly carved legs and lyre: beautiful tone, ing qualities, tor only S200, on easy pay |W per month. Cover aud stool ii ‘We siso have some good bargains in nearly new upright Pianos of the very best inakes,very clicap. for exabor monthly payments, ‘We are the oily house in the ex etalty of taking Old Pienus In PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 43 ____422 9th street {OR SALE_A STYLISH OPEN RoCKAWAY in perfect condition, built by Sargent & Co. Daston Bearly new: @ great Dotgain, at MCDERMOTT & BROS. $10 Pennsylvania ave nw. yA VOR SALE-ONE SECOND-HAND U S155. Darga we H & CO., 925 my4-Su. Z i SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, varnished and painted Wagons, old ‘and new, on onthly payments of casis. Aino. Stage and Sf Cara. J Stok, 82 RSALE—ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS. $4. tha: makes a spe to Tent: easy terms. 7th st. n.w., Sohmer pian $6 and $7. Nobby Dress Suits, $5.84, $10 Kuee Pants, ORIGINAL MISFIT 51 year Bt FOR SALE_D ENGE BICYCLES, | (new). Dalia Hollow Forks to botit Sheel< strongest aud best roudsters made. Reduced from $140 to 11u; all sizes CAPITAL CYCLE CO., 1406 N. ¥ ALE—AT MY NEW REPOSITORY THE \i ———— ____ EDUCATIONAL AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Lia ite & neat, rapid without cramp or THis eens } ioisees a eee weariness Learn to write short ‘on the Steno- graph—easy to learn, easy to write, easy to read, and fits one for Profitanle employment in three mdnths ly throogh the summer months, morni RIAN HUSIS Airy halls, Moderate rates of tuition, Eo TS, as well as those wishing to be qualified . to operate the Ty pe-Writer.. Trained iepupthate tht rail ag yeab ani night, at the SPENCE! BSS: LEGE, corner 9th and D ste aw. al SCHEEL ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO wid LOCAL MUSIC. | Particular attention 19 be- rsand performers, Terms moderate. 734 12th ‘apS-colsme ‘T WAY TO LEARN (OOL OF LANGUAG! ‘Washington. as ithe ae ‘Which will be open all summer. Great Prices for the summer. my4 Vv ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, intestate payee Cornet, @c. Free advantages 0. ie BbLbak pe An rector. GS NORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED-SLOAN DU- ‘system In the world. Ciasses forming. Tuition by cor- respondence. Call for prospectus: 921 F st.u.w. JeO-Ot® Woaiatae Ste pate Sta ae Te nahin Feats ie Sire M_STEVENS HAWE, 809 M st nw. Jeelan em CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR—(6TH e) year.) A eo phy, Penmanship, igri The Columbian lege Gc aaaiaamalanares © Me Re POESCHE’S GERMAN, FRENCH, ter 4,80” “Third year. Chreubers at Late athe 74, year. Circul ‘3 nu, Also private lessons, my2@-Ime NORGE OF REMOVAL-MADAME HOF FELDT, aN Teacher of Singing after the true Itallag inethod. Classic and Modern Music; good German, French and italian, by snsui ‘methods, has her Tooms now at 716 13th st. n.w., late 1216 G.” m2 Serpe CEDARS, GEORGETOWN HEIGH' De Toorensed reopens October Ist, 1886, with, fuctitis fora thorough educatiod in Bogiish, Modern Jangiages, Music and Art Address Miss ‘41218, 1918 sun st. my2i-m FP RENCH LESSONS SUMMER TERM, JUNE p. Morning classes tor Children. 0 a. ni. Even {leses for Adults, Gia pm. Success und original system. MEL PRUD'HOMME, 1014 17th st. va, between ik and L sta my20 MS& LINT AND MRS. MYERS WILL 2VE re-open, on Oct. 4th. their sehool for girls be- fween the ages of 9 and Ld." Number limited to 15. French kindergarten in connects pander the charge of Mile 9. Brad Ines, address 1434 1 WHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTE $Y cally tanht. Success cuaranteed if instructionsare faltowed.. Private puplis preferred. IF CROMELIN, oftice of Jolns & Easton, Stenographer, 472 La ave, =. STRUCTION IN LATIN, GREEK, MATHE matics and English, by Prof. F.A.SPRINGER, late Givil Service Examiner. Appiicanis for examination prepared. “Apply for eireulars and information 423 chest. mw 13m. SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY, SCHOOL OF TYPE-WRITING. SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL OF ROOK-KEEPING Al! Shorthand Books and Supplies, All Writing Machines and supplies, ni6 624M STREET N.W. VSS.AMY LEAVITT, oF RosTON, GRAD ZV 4 nate and certified exaniiner of the New’ England Cunsereators, Piano technique, harmony and veice cultere. 1012 10th st. nw. pes Annape IVY T S. W. FLYNN, A.M. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month, 0c28 BOOKS, &e. QURGLARS IN PARADISE. £2. Perfect Adonis, and all of the excellent Riverside Paper Series, Crawford's Tale of a Lovely Parish. dirs. Dabigren’s The Lost Pocket Libraries and ott Fine and Cheap Stationery Jeo &. C PURSELL, 418 9th st, TUSEY, ANCASTER, BOOKS AND STA- tonery, 529° 7th st. n.w., Catholic Goods, beauti- ful hand-painted Plaques, Japanese Novelties and Artists’ Materials at lowest prices. my 12-2508 Cesar Ream BOOKS AT HALF PRICE. We have laid out on our counters a large lot of Good Books for general reading, which we will sell at Halt good chance for getting asupply of Summer penal = WAL BALLANTYNE # SOX, “Tih Street my21 New Booxs ‘Triumphant Democracy, by Carnegte, Labor, Land and Law, by Wea, PRUlipa ‘America Diplomacy by Schuyler. of Poitical Economy, by Marshall, ines, allace. ‘Sores and Ballads of the Soathern People,by Moore, Bugle Echoes, by Browne. Allette, by Feuile, molrs of Gen. Sherman, new edition. Violetia, by Mra Winter. Principles of Folitleat Keonomy, by Newcomb. U.S. Reports, vol 116, W. H. MORRISON, 475 Penusylvanis Ave. ap29 7 Crrcotarxe Limrany. Over three thousand volumes of Standard and Popo- Jar Books, with BEST MAGAZINES and NEW BOOKS SOON AS ISSUED. 749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, p26 MRS! LUCY I HUNTER, Booxs Booxs: Booxsu AT cost. I destre to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON M¥ shelves to make room for my Increasing trade in FiN& AND COMMEKCIAL STATIONERY, THIS | £\cs an opportunity for book buyers to place in thelr Horaries a fine collection of suandard Beous Works. Don't mise iit filed. Any book or books wants ordered and a ‘And miscelta- you want to be bene- not in stock will be Wberui discount made from the retail largest stock of fine carriags ever offered in ong whiek are the 2 Vie. | otis, EXtCDNOT: canopy | Abd extension wp surrey, ladies Phactons, canopy | and busxy tops coupe and sash dur ruckaways, carts und dracge, doctors’ phartom, jump sents, repairing pron taken on -torace: ol. work eel ts Pepe Gall apd examine stock and repository. Juris Mt 4 451 Cst o.w., rearof ihe National Young, 479 au Bote. = mye | WO SALE— FEW GOOD BARGAINS IN sitghuly ogas. Sole Leather Trunks | Sivetavenn arden | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | “ ENT~AT FORK THE WHOLE SUM mer scout & house at Chapel Polut.Chavies | soni. a Tie Reka | _ fete se ¥I7T F st nw, RY PLACE, ON 7TH ST. | Fron caerca ors it nhc BICHET TO THINTY | widhihu ix miley of city. Ad- om and price, FARM PURCHASER, seosste ” | KeACTIFUL COUNTRY PLACE: | Pyscrer: mee howe, stable €-: fins wau- | tal view: ‘exeeilent water, We... ese st. i of row one ~ Fotaw. | QoS LE a BARE Ak NGE FOR | rerty—Purns. 3 F five miles | near Failrowt sat ve Payuvent. address | DR TAY LOI, Sift PETE | © bepartnent), Mrs. Meredith and others | unyrovitu thelr wots wt the bewutifial new | fecg-mie aw, Bladeusbu Sa LUILDING Los aND PAuMS of. It to Montgomery and Prince | Virginia. We have se D acres. convenient to ety: will be MELE & C0. 1558 Pat jes 2 XCHANGE—FOR Wasi LN vice spot, 11 neres, at Lincoln, or fuk, Milk, Vegetable, poultry Larining. “Address Owner, Pust ultce bax jezawe ALE OR EXCHANGE FoR CITY PROP F s frome autonsiang, comtaioe Ae acres SOUN STEPH, = myzzdw* Fess lee RETLDING Lows, 50% 160 feet, wear Seabrook Slation: Jk and P. KL, 20 atnutes tide by cars uo city: beautifully locates; 160 Seid in nix outhe: price Soa ict Appiy to MAIUON DUCKETT, Acturuey-ac kaw, Miudvasburg, Md OF JACKSON, 212 D st nw, Washlug- aploim FARM OF 50 near tue District sm: thee were lots prug and all con Veniences for raising poultry; will be sold, with all the stock an F. plements cheap, wud possession OMS YT. MITCHELL, Real bstave 4 Fst uw. mb30-Sma tycumery ¢ suitable for poultry or dairy encloned with ten-lot fence: PERSONAL. _ DARTIES DESIRING TO ENGAGE KOOMS AT ‘Orkney Springs Summer Resort, can see I J. ORKE, chiet Clerk, at Wilard's Hota, Monday and 14th aud 16th. et Jelo-at ANTED—A GOVERNMENT OPPICIAL 01 fers a desirable position to a suitabe person who cau assist hin in perfecting Disofficial vond. Ad- Grew iomediately APPUINT SENT, Owl Run P.O. Fauquier couuy, Ve oases VVILSERV ic AMINATION. QUESTIONS Ciara craid autjects Southwest Cor. sthaild K sts. nw. =: TARTS INSEC! POWDER IT Is PRE fron: poison. It is Bot wold loose. My Irs fou the ld. Beware ot knitation. LL C1 ASSES UE FECTIVE BUINISS TRANS acted 1..oroughiy jva pert shuuowers: contid ASH re EUMVE AGENCY, co MPORTELS OF FRENCH WINS, COGNACS MEAGNES AND Ais inary Feneh Claret oer don Cabttorita Cre tusaell superior, Shand hurguandy . | DAYS an | Wesbington about 30 p. prices, GA. WHITAKER, 1105 Pennsytvania ave, _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. NQ8YOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE aN scuti- Daily line Steamers JAN © MOSELEY aud LADYOPTHE LAKE, one ofwhich leavesdth street wharf, Washington, dally, at 5:30 pm. Stopping at Colonial Beach. Viney £otut und Cornfield Harbor, ous and returning. Fare, firstclam, $1. Hound Trip, $1.50. myz7 £24 SALES AT AUCTION. EGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE STORES, DWELLINGS, Sh Anstton = Rooms SATURDAY, JUNE TWELFTH, wena 1a ee EEN a Supreme rpuouas ractioneet. fo markesea este pasate siagsand | 25 axe snakes panic aes OLD, AT Av iaecee emer saercemiemecms el juss ing propery, located inthe city of Washington, | pRATURDAN, JUNE, TWELF oa ronine Pade Ua Ree eet be = Mietnatceaeen of tae Sees Bas ts ea ot Werees SALR OF A VALUALE HOUSE AND ae Jot, marked Le EOI KNOWN AB No. 08 WStnaur socTa corner east—24 feet 1 Inch fronting on sald G street—by 84 feet $6.9 inches on sald Seventh street. and imitoved by ry ‘uliding occupied as a store and dwelling, and (0. 700G street southeast. Part of sub lot mark 42d known as ‘U 10," being the south half thereof. front of 25 feet and extending back that ‘width 114 feet 1 inch to an alley inthe rear thereof, aod all of the sub lot marked and known as “T 9" Under and by virtue of a of¥tnin deed of tet, bearing date te 20th day Ofe wisTs. and say Fecgnied in Liber No. 784, fo. ‘ove of the, records of the District of Columbia, at the written request of the holding the note described in and ecured by nald Iwill, on MONDAY, the SRESTAGRLRST. Day OF JUNE, A. D. 1880, at d SIX O'CLOCK P. 36. in front of the premises, sel Sidi ad fronP er SO teat eed cae anyi"§S | public auction, partof Tot two (2), su equare alx hun Hesge atta Bast pare of aad 190 °C 108 anc all of | Gred ed forty-three (04), stuat$ in Wanuingtom cy, “T 9" having a total frontaxe of 75, and improved four frame dweliings, Nos, 516,518,520 and 582 Soventh strestsourneast, So ae Plat ‘of ail of the above properties will deexbioifed af the ssies. eae ‘Terms of sales: One-third of the purchase money to ald in cash on the days of sales, the residue in equal installments at one and two years from the re ive Gays of sale,to bear Interest theretrom aid util paid at the rate of six (6) per centum annum, he deferred payments to be secured by the purchaser's Promissory loves, or the purebasers tay, at thett op: ion, pay all cash. Title to be retained until purchase Money and interests fully paid, or deeds to the pur- D.C., the same having a front of 26 feet Darticulariy desorbed in suid ved cf teuse, cogether ae Cad Un improvements thereon, consisting of good ary treme house, Terms of sale: The amount of the in eo cured by said trust end te eee ‘salein cash; ce in equal installments at six aud twelve ‘months; notes of the purchaser, ‘py deed of trust on the property, to be given for the deferred pay- hiente a deposit of $00 required at the time of sai Sale to Secwenpiicd Sis Pens og ats oF to be compiled w eo ‘Salo. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell chasers and trust deeds from them to secure the un- | *t Cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. ia, hase moneys with satisfactory insurance on JOSEPH T. STEVENS, Trustee, Bottalnus. at the opvion of purchasers’ subject te the | _JeO-ddde Oia # sree Aw. Prova of the court to be complied with TAT ‘uctloneers witnia ten (10) ‘dass from each sale. “ries pe ghee It default be made by any purchaser we reserve ttm right to resell | TRUSTER'S SA. TWOSTORY-FRAME ON Sthis of wert and cont’ Alt conveyansing and re-| 7 WOEEES SALE OF, TWO-STORY FRAME ON cording at purchaser's cost. ‘One hundred dollarsde-| ¥ AND G SOUTLWSTe Wo, Ole” THELD posit op each of the improved parcels, aud $60 on STREET, WITH VALUABLE LOT, 24X100 TO beebier Snr Wibe ALLEY. . J of a deed of trust, dated October 81st, HENRY WISH OEE RL" | Trustees, ‘and duly recorded in fivce Noe i = ee ee oe Secured thereby, 1 wile pelle auction, in trout ofithe premises, on Nie TH ‘§ TEENTH, 1886, AT SIX O'OLOCK P.M., the follow- aS {ng real etiate sltuate in Washington ely, tn sal Die. HIB EVE! AT HALP.PAST SEVEN P.M, and known as. ot No. 27, in ‘square No, THREE ‘LERY, REVOLVERS, NOVELTIES, | 539, beginning for the same at the distance of 16 feet WATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, BAN- | South from the northeast corner of auld lot on 3d JOS, SPORTING GOODS, &c. IN STORK 1347 | street west, and running thence south slong said 3d PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N¥ak FOUR- | street 24 feet thence ‘west 100 feet to pubile ailey; Yheuce north 24 fect, and thence east 200 feat 10 ould Sa street und place of bexinning. yf dlrection of the owner, who is going excinsively loa of the owner, who is going excl Pe Coe busts ee Iwill sell all the above | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $75 must be Kat auction, EVERY EVENING, at HALE- | pald at time of sale; balance in'two equal payments,in PASr SVEN wont wit are of. one and two yoars, ‘with interest from day of sale, se ‘Bargains may be expected, cured by purchasér’s nbtes and a deed of trust on'the i Auctioneer, | Property aold. ‘Conveyancing und recording at pur SES me FOLEY. 4 Eaters cost ermaufsaie ta be compliel with in ten days after sale, else Trustees reserves right to ro ‘Soll at risk and cost of purchaser in defwust. THEODORE A. CURTIS, Trustea, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attorney. Je0-108 \HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. PNALUABLE IMPROVED | PROPERTY, ow pect street, near Lincoln avenue,in ing’s’ sub of Prospect Ill, “On MONDAY, INE FOURTEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK P, 1 will offer for sale a public auction Lot ma Kedting’s sub of Prospect Hill, fronting 60 fect on erred Prospect street by a depth of 170 feet, improve SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM,, | yottunneuce by A depen of 171 eee PROPERTY ON 12TH STREET, BE- | “Poros hay of aale Jeu T AND U STREETS N.W. J ‘THOS. E, WAGGAMAN Au By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of She Mlatrit of Colamblay passed in Equity ‘Cause ‘ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON CAPIT twill offer HILL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. oon public sale for the owner of the Twill sell at preRerse) on TUESDAY, the FTEENT HH AY OF JUNE, 1586, at FIVE O'CLOCK, oris- inal Lot No. 4,in square No. 785, with the improve- ments thereon; frontage on North A st. 47 leet 2% in., Sept 138 feet 314 Lo. to & 30-foot paved alley; has also aide altey. ‘This ip very desirable property, belug near the Capitol in a beautiful and highly improved neigh- Dorhood, fronts south, and but one square from the East Capitol cara ‘Terms: One-third cash within five days after sale, and balance in three years, with interest at six per cent. Que hundred dollars deposit at time of sale, Conveyancing at coat of fre Title Te JeB-d&ds THOMAS LOWLLNY, Auct. ‘TO-MORROW. T]VHOMAS DOWLING ancuoneer. FOUR HOGSHEADS OF MAJOLICA AND WHITE VARE AT AUCTION, On FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE ELEVENTH, 1886, at TEN O'CLOCK, I shall sell within my auc on Fooms the above consignment, to which the at tention of the trade is directed, Jes-8t, io. UBB, Docket 2 F Bale on, RIDAY, ELEVENTH day of JUNE, A.D. ae FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in Jos Sight (Si, nine (9), ten (20) and eleven (11),in Gunnell’s recorded subdivision of square numbered three hundred aud five (305), in the city ot Washing- fon, in the District of Columbia, as recorded in the office of suid District. Each of these lows weniyone feet, wlx inches (AL fh 6 in), aud Sm by ube 2-story brick and one 2<tory frame front of the premises rout pave a depth of ninety-three (08) feet to an alle improv building. ‘Termns of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money In cash, the remainder in six, twelve oud elguieen months from day of sale, Whole to bear interest from day of snia, and the de- ferred payments (o be secured by deed of trust on the Premises sold, or all cash. xt the option of the pur- Chaser, A deposit of $100 required on each lot at P= surg LOT ON RST. BET. OTH AND Mime of sale. Convevancing, &<., at purchaser's cost, 10 STS, N.W. Te: complied with tn ten days from day | On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNETWELFTH: of sale: otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to Fesell the property in default, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ puplic adver- {isement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. ‘CHARLES A. WALTER, Trustee, my’ $42 D’atreet nv, At *vCTION: at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in front. of premises, LOT 32 IN SQUARE 36 fronting 20 fect on H street with w depth of 95 feot. to an alley. ‘Terniss One+half cash; balence in one year, note to bear Interest aud to be secured by deed of trust or all aah, at option; terms to be gomipiied with in ten days, Otherwise, re-sale at risk and cost of defaulting pur: chaser, after five days" public notice in some news- 7 aper ‘published in Washington, D.C. A deposit of THE ENTIRE STOCK Five ad aute. Coneyanciuy tte. ab purchussts cook se Jeddéds” “DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers EKEMPTORY SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAIM BAUM'S DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, DWELLING, No. 2608 PENNSYLVANIA Consisting of AVENUE N. W. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, FO) TH DAY OF JUN, 1856, a HALE. ti SILKS, WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, WHITE Goops, and all such goods as are found i houses, will be sold xt auction to th mmeuce at This sale is_pere TEN O'CLOCK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE Sr ° ntl jurther notice. Com(or Fy PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the premises, > SUB LOT No. 14, In Square North of Square No, 4, Improved by two-story Frame Dwelling, fronting on Pennsylvania avenue, and running back through to i ae northwest, improved by a two-story frame ellog. rms Onetbird cash, balance in one and two years after date of sale, notes to bear interest and to secured by deed of trust, of all cash at option © purchaser. A de) it Of $100 required at ume of fale, Conveyancing, Gav at purchaser's “cost Torine to becompllcd wail tn ten dagn. ctherwiny re sule at risk and cost Ghee EE ager; after five digi! public notige of such roatie in soate Bewspaper mn ‘on, D.C. eid DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctt JOLY PORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A BEAUTIFUL ESTATE, ‘To makes final settlement the heirs of the late Gharies B Calvert will sell on the promises, WEDNESDAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH, 1886, at 4 P.M. the residue of the magnificent Riversdale ts tute. JOU acres, surrounding the old mansion, ‘This famous property is historical, and the names of Clay, Webster, &c, are sili associated with it. Lying on both sides ofthe B. & O. KI, a station about the cen ter, and only six miles from “Washington, its possibil- ties tor division into lota aud villa sites {heures its be- coming very Valuable. With a snail outlay the bulld- ings cau be restored, and with terraced grounds, beat {ila grovon, lake, Fiver. &c. will again be a charming home. For’ dairying, inarket gardening, nut e~ its tocation fo unsurpassed” Aud, taken with the rapid enhaacement of values of suburban property aud its posatbliities for subdivision, should eause in ‘Vestora to carefully consider this opportunity, erms of sale: “One-third cash; balance {1 one and two years, with Interest, $500 deposit required from purchaser. Full particulars of W. O. LIGGET & CO,, Baltimore, ‘Maps with THOS, J. FISHER & CO, Je7-100" JUNCANSON BROS, Aucnoneers, ND, and coniin able seats will be provided for all who will attend The fale will wake Diace up stairs in the back building of our store. CHAS. BAUM, 7th, 8th and D sts, FOLEY, Auctioneer. my31-2m PIANOS AND ORGANS. "YT, 2, GAMBRILL & CO., 1015 11TH STREET e northwest. Piano “aid organ tuning, re- Pairing uu storage, | Hepuiring spectalls: Grugre promptly attended to: work guaranteed. — jel-lme Savers & Sraywax, GARVIS BUTLER in charge), 984 F street northwest, Se Pia SPECIAL ANNOUNCEM : nd at all Summer Kesurts, for any length of tin ‘The Lending Instruments, t. rented for ute ai seaside, in the ‘mountains, chunged. G, METZEROTT & CO., 1» 20 door from 9th st, A BBR FRE TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPER. AA ROB EK ON SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUK, Bk- AA BBR RE TWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH pos BP STERETS SOUTREAST, AND ON Fie- A BRB TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SOUTH CAR- OLINA AVENUE ‘ANE © SPREET SOUTH. F BAST, AT AUCTION. ORTES By Virtue of sdeed of ‘trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 310, follo 126, one of ‘the land records of the Distriet of Columbia, I will sell in tront of: the premises, on SATURDAY, the TWELETH DAY. OF JUNK, A. D. 1686, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all those pieces or parcels of ground and premises known, and described on the ground plan o£ plat of the elty of ‘Wasitington, in the District of Columbia, and known ry LOTS TEN (10), THIRTEEN (13) AND TEEN (1a), IN SQUARE ONE THOUSAND ‘AND SIXTY (1060,) together with ail the improvements;ways, easements, UNEQUALED IN TUNE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. 6HIP AND DURABILITY, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT, pee rp NORFOLK AND FORT SISAMERS GRORGE L143 anil EXCELSIOR, COMMENCING MAY 15, 1880, nd aiter tus date one Gf the above thoroughly- Teliable firsteclass steauiers Will leave 7Ub-street w hart dally, except Sunday, at ecure tickets and” ro 619 Pennsyl Mare aud Knox's Express, GUL yivania avenue, who will also check bageage from hotels and private residences, Tele P. WELCH, General Agent. SPORTATION LINE R SUE, pW NGMRGAN, resumed hes trips becweeu Washington apd Balt leaving Stephenson's wharf, foot 71 shy. every. SUNDAY, 4 ism and Maltimore every PRIDAY. at pom. Stope at River Landings Freight received om Sat- sista iy, and must be prepa apply wo STEPHENSON & BRO, mnhO-mn th and Pa ave and 7th st, whart, oo POTOMAC RIVER LaNDINs, NEW TRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves Tthstrect wharf on MONDAYS, THURS. SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. Revuruing FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. m.. touche ef Landings as far as Zsomini Creck, Currk ouian, Va. Se Clements Bay and Leouardios Connéets With B.& O.i¢ Rat Shey herds. see sebedule, JOHN 1. PADGETT Agent CW. RIDLEY, Manag fe va ait. weak Seabrook, Md, should ade | = = RRCPREIGHY STEARIC EW ALT. Seabrook, Sit jebeBte IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM er ee renee EXS JOHN GIBBON and E. C. KNIGHT leave N UYATTSVILLE MD. A LOT 40 } Pier 4: Y., every SATURDAY at 4 Sontia ain y square foot; | mi: 6th st. wharie Waslungtoo, every TUkSbaY wets jocated. ivy. to MARION DUCK: | MORNING. “Freight at lowest Paton Or) M* VERNON! att VERNONT z STEAMER W. W, CORCORAN Leaves 7thetreet wharf’ daily (ex XC Vernon ‘at 10 Gelook “mms eturning, feces im, wel6. LL BLAKE, Captain, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY AND Fights, privileges and appurtenances to tive same De- SEASHORE. igitig OF In any wise appertain Terms: Que-third cash, balance in one and two yes notes, to ear Tnccies, ad te secured by ‘of trust On Premises sold. or all casly,at option facto abe Rr of purchaser. “A deposit of $100 required du eadh fot atime of sale Conveyancing, Ns ms to be complied wit _my8 A) wise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, Enwan F. Dacor, iter ‘ive days’ public notice. of such resate im some hewspaper published in Washington bec. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, imyobadeds SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & ‘Wendell, Hallett & Cumston and other Pianos; Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer ILLET ABBEY, Shandise. " Tastruments sold on monthly. payments, : Exchanged, Kented, Tuned, Repaired, Moved, stored aie Shiyped. ew aud Second-hand Pianos of other makes always PE, AND MEW YORK AVE, my27 Do Nor Porcuase Until You See The freroomiy tee a asm EPET Sea, im prise. “Over 41,000 now in use Second hand Pianos and ices to'$100, Sold on amail montuly pasion, eos Largest assortment of Sc. music in the city, HENRY EBERBACH, ap 916 F street Nuvi OF SLIGHTLY-USED UPRIGHT AL ANDRO ARE BASHIEY USER UERIGHT gvod as new, and fully warranted, will be sold at a lib- eral reduction from regular price. HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, And as you see our Yard and Warerooms are ahandy Place to get anything you want inthe building line, and you avoid the trouble of running about to make purchases of various material. We bavethe reputation of sellinglow on every- thing, besides: furnishing first-class material, and pro pose to keep it up, WILLET & LIBBEY, Wt KNARE & Co. my8 ‘817 Market Space. | Lumber, Sesh, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer Sait regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL Y yin QUEENSTOWN. Calling at Halifax, N. S., and St. Johns, N. F: Caspian, June 1: Cabin, $69: intermedia’ Glasgow to Philadelphia via Derry. Glasgow to Bosiou via Derry and Galway. ‘as@nger Accommodations Unexcelled. For further information apply to AN, 612 9th st, im. ave. 225 Fen my18<o3m G33 Now Sersey ave 3, HORT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINEN’ NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS, & CO, New York, Southampton, Bremen, The fast Ex- prew steamers of this Company sall every WEDNES- PAX ad NATURU AY perengers in south ainpton tn lese tran Sicthbers are celebrated for thelr speed and the com: fort afforded passengers. EF. DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania ave, plone ‘Washington, D.C. Tur New You ‘This popuiar hutel hus been completely renovated * gud 1 ruoas adiied, making is peceont capacny fee red guests, Coudadted on both the, merican ana 4 Hestaurant of Superior Excellenes Seepbor any a Eacoas with from. PyF ay; wishout Donn ruin ee day en SSL ERS 0 Bicammaer g ints aoe aA apls ua.thées. 260 ee ee AL Wines rece . which isa guarantee of ir purity, | Vie + a ttcnis se kes: tr eit Calne, Citi Nove a site Na Tea Be Se eyreim SPRING Goons, Xow open at the Leading Tailoring Establishment of Wostungtou, # D. BARR, mnie 2212 PENNA, AVR. s aL “AL MAIL Si 5 chanta AN LINE KOYAL MAIL STEAMEKS, RANICH & BACH PIANOS. juality always the same and the best patie pepreueerrcies cena accent mb31_Cor. 6th street and New York ave, n.w. G. L. WILD & BRO, ‘709 Seventhst. n. w, Established 1864 Special attention to tuning and re; Now ts alee Sete eee cnt rie Spee ‘ALLET @& DAVIS’ PIANOS. NEW STYLES OF | Just ved. Aildoubie FA Phete Celebrated Piance just recel ‘and new repeating action. Low Srame Hara SPRING HATS, THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 2N Easy ESS GGaT, SESH SSCL ASESE | some room, nove AND CHILDREN’S V PIANO SALE AND RENT WaBEROOMS, HATS, a 801 OTH 8T. N. W. Are Bee toy ‘Organ. Tuning DUNLAP SPECIAL COLORS AND SHAPES, BOYS AND MISSES' STRAW HATS IN EVERY COLOR, SHAPE AND PRICK "RAKAUER AND C.D. PEASE & 00, Kates rane The Burdett ng | SOLE AGENT FOR DUNLAP @ CO's NEW YORK NOVELTIES IN HEADGEAR. I il WILLETT & RUOF?, OF MEAT. Finest and, Moat Favor. arose 5. Senneyiratle ore. ie ie Aneto Asomcas Lreveance Co, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT (20 STLEET NORTHWEST BE oh To ad : SLSAnmaes ‘LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT ‘The Palais Royal has purchased of late many lots of Inces and embroideries saitable for trimming white dresden Finding @ large sccumulatiun of short Jengths and odd pieces, we have determined on cloe ing them out a¢ half prio, LAGE S From 1 to 20 yard lengths, from 4 inches to 18 inches For Se, 7a, 18r,, 15e, 100 Were 10c, 15c, 0c, We, Se RZ" Odd pleces and short lengths of Oriental and Egyptian lace flouncinga and overdress to matoh, also ‘at half former prices. EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIRS, From 8 to 6 yard lengths, from 5 to 14 inches wide For 20a, 5c, 39¢., 480. ‘Were 350, 40¢, 600, 89c. S@- Swiss, Trish Point and Nainsook Embrolderies, ‘also colored Batiste Embroidery, will be found in the tot, YOU SHOULD REMEMBER ‘That we have many lengths of Oriental and Egyptian ‘Laces sufticient to trim an entire dress. This applies also to Irish Point Embroiderie. By buying these short lengths you are enabled to trim your dress a¢ Just half tbe usual cost and obtain, not inferior, but the very best laces, @ LOVES. ‘The Palais Royal would like you to try on any of If you will also critt- cally inspect the sewing, finish and quality of mate- rials used, we think we shall secure you for a perma- the Gloves mentioned below. nent patron, 6 button Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, black, only 580. a pair, G button Silk Mouequetaires in all the new shades, 680. a pair, Warranted all silk Mitts, fall length, twenty-two shades, also black, 23c. pair, 8 button undressed kid Mousquetaire Gloves, the new shades of tap, etc., 84c. pair. od www wwww wWwww wow cheap, since they are not trasht Lace Pins representing flowers, and with a diamond ‘These pins are triple silver plate and warranted not to tarnish. ‘They have in the center, for 39c. each. all the appearance of very expensive jewelry. ‘Bouquet Pins, silver, only 25c, Superior Rhine Stunes mounted in sterling silver, as collar buttons, 19c. each, Fob Chains, oxidized silver, only 390, ‘Vinegairettes and Chatelaines, Japanese designs, in oxidized sliver, very aftistic and beautifully finished, 85.and 980. PPA P AA PP AA AAA serosa > > ‘Sar The Palais Royal advertisement comprises this ERY. entire column, 3 BARGAINS BARGAINS Ease BH °o # 0? ‘Fine goods, when offered st the same prices as usu- ally demanded for trash, justifies the use of the word Bargains, Soe, WRATH 50. Fine Gauze Fancy Striped Hose, now being offered stthe Palais Royal 1lc. cheaper than any Washing- ton competitor. 190,, WORTH 25¢. ‘Hair-line Striped Hose, full regular, double toes and heels, offered for 190. for three days; the regular pricels 250. Sle, 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 59¢. ‘The Palace Royal price has been 59c., 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 fumous “fire dye.” 22c., WORTH 25¢. Children's English Derby Ribbed Hose, in all colors ‘and sizes, are sold generally for 25c. Tne Palais Royal fa the only store in the city charging 22c, a pair. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Just received, another lot of English Crepe Gauze sea, These Vests rsey fitting and are very light in weight, and ‘Vests. Full regular, low neck, no si nefffly all wool. $1.08, SILK BODICES, in Pink, for $2.48, Having only five dozen, thoseof our patrons who have been waiting for these goods, are requested to call at once. JUST OPENED: 1 case High-neck Bodices, 30c, ‘Scases Low-neck Bodices, 24c. 1 case Jersey-fitting Bodices, 580, 1 case Jersey-fitting Bodices, 680. 4 You are particularly requested to examine the fit and finish of these new goods. 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, > EOE 499 Ee EAE FURNISHINGS, THT FF p85 ‘HOSE to match, 50c. and 680. a palr. BOYS’ sizes in FLANNEL SHIRTS for $1.25, SUMMER UNDERWEAR GAUZE UNDERSHIR1S, 26c., 35c., 480, Pique, French Grass Cloth, Light Summer Silks. in “Four-in-Hand” SCARFS. Puff, Knot, Windsor and ‘Prices: 20c., 250., 29¢., B9c,, 48c,, 680. BARGAINS, ELRY. ‘The following novelties for summer wear are very STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1896.- Gu Nm Fa tom 12d EDITION. La Tans Sh THE OHIO DEMOCRATS. ‘To-day’s Conference at Columbas—The Address of the Ohio Club, Special Dispatch to Tae EvExivo Stam, Corvmsus, Ouro, Juno 10.—In artswer to the all ofthe chairman of the democratie state Com mittee, large number of representative dem- Ocrats of the state have arrived here to arrange for the state convention, and ral conference, The old crats will insist at the afternoon that there must be a new departure, that asa party the demoocratic cannot afford to support the senators who de- serted the state a few weeks ago, ‘The “moss- backs” will also frown farther warfare against ihe olerk of the senate, Mr. Vallandig> DEMOCRATS CONFESSING PARTY SINS. Tho manifesto issued by the Obio elub at Cla- ¢innati, composed of some of the best eltisens of the county, will be read this afternoon, and will undoubtedly create = sensation, The address is lengthy, but clear cut. The club jon and violations of the admits gross corru| ballot in the October election matter of history that the swi the forging of names o} sheets occurred in democratic up to this time there has been no di demnation of these outrages by any body within the democrati por official class now holding {a the county. “The all newspa; onslaughts on the become their apolog’ warns against ed. deme and a general assembiy of party fidelity, the state must be pu: who have been di from ditions. We must order ‘so that it shail sands of mocracy. ast lost to them the jence, ani re win control to She end that ment may be established the state ot Ohio,” reer wark tradesmen. hi and on May 1st of this Lucinda Barn said to be in Philadelphia, scaates ed Bavario’s Mad Ming. Muyicn, June 10,—The physicians to examine the mental condition of wig have reported that bis malady incapacitates him from governing properly. to the king, will at once assume and summon the Bavarian diet, wetesnes forma ies ‘The following are th ofthe New York Stock ‘special wire to H, M. Dodge, rnot only has not condemued these urity of the ball surprise, “and denounces democratic fraud exempting members of the migtaken sense Of tte worst eloments ing 1t down from its high functions to subserve private and orrupt am- wut the democratic house in be possible to give a becoming welcome to good republicans who in.ashort time find it Impossible to share' tho narrow and partisan exclusiveness which bas already begun to undermine the strength of their iret digi’ organization, Let the state take wal from the faults of their opponents. Let remember the inisconduct which in thi that end maintained in Arguments in the Cincinnati board of works case to test the validity of t senate after the democrats left the state, were heard in the supreme court thia morning. Seen esa} nd Bigamist, Newark, N, J., June 10,—John Newton, o painter, was arrested hero to-day for torgery. He hag passed several worthless eheoks on Ne He is also a bigamist, ving married his first wife in Morristown, ‘oar he was married to of Caldwell, His first wife is In consequence of this Prince Luitpold, uncle FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. and 9:00 pra. ze 580 Toth street for a gene ae demo this declares it a the taily 1° n {Ite con. oy any ‘city or heading out ae lefender.” it hous the thou- shall de- good govern- iblic republican tod Rol ‘Lud- the regency rar ae et e€ veer ) if 6s, 1882, coin. 11: North Capitol and ton vias, = a cee eae Ke and Pet. Tek. Gg duiectric Light, 64. CY Baltimore due cou Carolina axes, old, 1183 bid BALTIMORE, Mp, June 10.—Cotton dull—mié- dling, 2%, Flour steady and quiet, Wheat—southern lower and quiet; western lower and duit; southern red, 1a8%; southern No, '2 western winter red, spot, asked; July, ‘S0ipablig: August, southern steady —- juthern white, do. yellow, 4: : westero mlzed, spot, ane, 43 July, soy 43% August, 35437. Rye lower, 65467. Other articles a1 yr steamer quiet—cotton, 13-644.; ‘Recelj fi 1,617 bari ee ae Sieroter ‘bushels. 400, bushels.’ 20,000 bushels; corn, 101.400 1,700 bushels; corn, 37,000 bushels, Chicare Markets. ), 11:00 a m.—Whest seued excited atta Tor Suiy with ‘opened excited at“14 for July, Tose to 75%, sold off again to 7 Pixs: a very. active trading. A Consulate Going a Begging. CONSUL ELLISON RESIGNS, Frederick Ellison, of Indiana, who was re- cently appointed and confirmed as United States consul at Asuncion, Paraguay, has ten- dered his resignation to the Secretary of Btate and it has been accepted. Mr. letter of resignation, if he went there. eS +00—__ Secretary ENpIcorr, accompanied by his private secretary, and Gen. Sheridan, accom- led by Col, Blunt, have gone to West Point Poattond the graduating ‘oercises atthe mill- tary academy. Tue Wirz House Concert.—Nothing hes yet been decided about commencing the Satur. concerts by the Marine band at It is stated at the ‘will be no concert this day evenin, the White House White House that week, at any rate, nds, THE PaestDent to-day appointed W. H. Dwyer, of Arkansas, to bean appraiser of the right of rethn’ the Southern Kansas reilroad company thi rough the Indian ‘Davidson Dickson, declined, Pay or DiscHARcED SoLprers.—Heretofore of their being mustered out. The dep- By ‘s000 H rendered a de- pt te th they are ‘Anaily removed sation up to the time rel uty second controller cision which entitles snch tary control, ‘THE CABINET MEETING.—Secretary Endicott the only absentee from the cabinet rscpn cogs fs sae mendes PERsoNAt.—Col. Switzler, chief of the bureau of statistics, has returned from his visit to Mis- sourl.—Senator Voorhees has gone to Terra Haute, Ind.—The Rey. poned ‘his trip to Ne Dr. re 2 21 ank of Washington, Bul vid. Parmbre and ‘Bank, "116 ‘bid, 109 , Chess. ‘7D saked, VU. aes ets. BALTIMORE, Mop. June 10.—Virginis six 5 do. do. new threes, 644g to-day. ‘Corn. let: western lower and dull— ed, S2a84; Pennsylvania, Pened dull Ohyaio. ‘Walsky steady” stor Unchanged. Frelghta Pork—July, 852% Lard: ‘says that since firmation he has understood from friends that Asuncion is an unbealthy place,and that he would probably notlive over two or three weeks forth active, closiv; ‘amt q to Liverpool es laye, ‘arrels; wh sFrels; wiicat, mt July, 36. By, Ellison in his n- territory, vice Phlladeipeis, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. — Peltce Justices Nominated. The Ptesident today nominated Wm. (, Harper to be justice of the peace for the District Of Columbia, vice 8 C, Mills: John N. Oliver, Ws Hates et eos ee ‘mn. Helmick, James A. Tate, John T. © Clark, cai Genre Bundy. ‘THE GEN. ARMSTRONG CLAIMS. ‘The President to-day transmitted to the Senate the owners, officers and crew of the brig Gen. ‘The vessel was lost in an engage- Gast Seah ab ogre ed et 789 to the claimabts, Of tnis su § Dalance of é abe S2 remains in the hands of two belvag to persons who have not put i yy 4 Ei BE i fie HH ts 8 § E F : ¢ i i § A was reported from the judiciary committee with ‘Smendments adding muce to the etrin- gency and severity of its terms, Lt disfranchises gamists, and Vests the governor and Preal- jent with euthority to appoint officialsof Utah, ‘THE WEIL AND LA ABI-A CLAIMS, ‘Ex-Minister Foster has been requested by the ‘House committee on foreign affairs to produce before the committee the book of nowly~dis- covered evidence touching the Weil and La Abra clatins, RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY WITH GLADSTONE. The House committee on foreign affairs to day bad under consideration Kepresentative Mahoney's resolution expressing sympathy with Mr. Gladstone, Substiiutes were offered by Messrs. Daniel and Crain moditying the resolution so as to meet the Present condition of affairs in England, which were referred to a sub-committee with instruc- Sons to report next week. so etenecuie ~ oAiceren eo Admiral Jouctt Detached. Rear Admiral James KE. Jouett was to-day de- ‘ached from command of the north Auantic squadron and ordered as president of the naval ction board. The commander of the north Aulantic aquadron has not yet been selected, ee Closing the Pablic Schools, QRADUATES FROM THE MINER NORMAL SCHOOL AND TUE COLORED HIGH SCHOOL. ‘The closing exercises of tne public schools be- gin this evening, when thegraduating exercises of the Miner Normal School, Miss Lucy E. Moten, pripcipal, will take place in Miner hall, The yraduaies are: Alice V. Ashton, Rebecca J. Buldwin, Georgio Brooks, Cornelia B. Uostin, J. Eleanor Dateher, Emme 'Davis, Josephine B. Evans, Amelia J. Heathman, Mary J. Hill, Nanuie'T. Jackson, Rosa Johnson, Martha Liggons, Lyca E, Malt van, Sara J, Kiddies, Annie V.’ikyder, Emily N. Sowall, M. Bessie Smit, a. Smath, Mary M. Syphax and Currie H. Thomas. The graduating exercises of the colored high school wiil take place to-morrow evering at the new Metropolitan A. M.E. chureh, graduates ure tia L. Amos, Janie Bell, Adeline E. Berry, Ursuline V. Brooks, Esiander E. Cardoza, Heien A. Collins, Churies C. Cook, Laura_V. Gi Lilian B. Cross, Mary ling, Martha Fisher, Lewis B. “Freeman, Martba A. Gray, Euund A. Guilberry, Hate L. Hawkins, Witliana M. Harris, Jeuute C. Jones, Stella A. Johnson, Faunie B.S. Emma L, Kiuner, Alexina Laws, Lynch, Rebevea F, Norton, William’ L. Ps Emma J, Prater, Susanna H. Reed, M. Tancil, Anna 3, Thompson, Vi Levinfa E. Waring, Lilian L, ‘Webb and Mary E. Wilson, District Government Affairs. ‘BIDS FOR SUPPLIES AND STREET SWEEPING. Bids were opened to-day at, the Cominission- ers’ office for furnishi: eral supplies for one year for the District, bids were numerous nd the supplies wanted varied in character. No awards were mude. It will be some days before the scheduling cau be completed. Bids for street sweeping were also openett as follows: Isaac Filbert, 25% cts. per 1,000 square yards; Levi P.Wright, 27, ols. per 1,000 square PRIVILEGES OF MARKET GARDENERS. A number of Virginia murket gardeners have forwarded to Marketimaster Bueil, of the Cen- lor market, a loiter requesting him to ascertain by what right they are forbidden to take their ‘up to the curb on the north side of B street, between 7tb and 9th sireets, and seli juce therefrom, aiter paying the usual tee the market company. Mr. Buell referred the communication to the District Commissioners, who reply that they donot care to open thé question at present. YITAL STATISTICS, Number of deaths reported to the health office last week, 74; white, 35; col 39. Death rate per 1,000 per annum—white, 13.38; 20.30. ‘Tue principal causes of deauh we pion, 16; pneumonia, 2, Births Feporied—14 white inales, 13 white iomalos, 15 males, 9 colored females, Marriages re- ported—17 white, 6 colored. ‘MISCELLANEOUS, Griffin, who sy jes Capt. Sob, eotennt onginece tor Linjor Leodieey arrived at the District buildings this morning from New York, and, it is understood, will assume the duties of bis office at once, BUILDING PEEMITS | tesued by Inspector Entwisie: J. ¥, ir brick dwelling 3053 P street northwest! (YO. John Miller, repair lumber sheds, 14th, Ss B and © streets north $1,000, John F, Miller, erect a brick stable, two stories, ‘Aliey in rear of I street northeust; $1,500, Col, Denman, erect a two-story dweliing on Gies- boro road; $800. A. Scheckler, erect a two- story and cellar dwelling, 11th, between Q and R streets northwest; $2,600.’ James mail, erect a three-story and cellar brick dwelling, 1, between 9th and 10th streets northwest; $4,00U. Alfred Hall, erect a brick hall at Hillsdaie, on Sheridan avenue; $400. ‘The Schuetsen Fest Next Week. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PROCESSION NEXT ‘MONDAY. The Washington Schuetzen Verein will open their test next Monday at the park, on 7th street. ‘The verein will assemble at Abner’s atQo'clock on Monday morning with their guests—delegations trom Baltimore, Philadel- phia and New York—and the procession will move at 9:30 o'clock over the following route: 8th street to F, to 14th, to K, to 18th, to Penn- sylvania avenue, and, passing the Executive Stan: ion, go down the Avenue and march around the Peace statue, counter-marching to 4igstreet, to Louisiana avenue, to 7th street, and thence to the park. ‘The order of the procession will be as follows: Platoon of police; chief marshal, .George ©. Walker; udjutant, William Kieine; color bearers, Lewis Behrends, Kar) Xander, aud Geo. G,’Sangborn, with the American, German and Schuetzen banners; aides to the chict mar- shal, J yh Gatto, C. A. Walter, G. Mueller, sha Wan. Welnbatiner, fection of Marine band im wagon; compan: mounted men, eaci with s flag for ‘a. skate of the Union; section of the Washington Schuetzen Verein in carriages, the officers, Chas. Graff, president, and Chas. Ebel, the King, in front; the invited guests. Second Division—Assistant marshal, John Hochmeyer; assistant adjutant, Bernard Lie! aides, J. H. Buscher, H. Benzler, Karl Heurich, and H. Dismer; wagon with section of the Ma- rine band; carriages with active, passive, aud honorary members of the W. 8. V. Drrgecrors ELEcrep.—The stockholders of the Johnson Lumley Cotton Gin Manufactur- ing Uo, met at 934 street northwest yester- day and elected the following directors the frear 2S Griggs, Thomas A. Mitchell, B. Bankes La Fetra, Frank ‘Brookes, 3 oe he A, Aes presidents A. 8. igs, resident; C. rookes, Jamise’A. Behimeat, treasurer. coven esc ace Y Grand Master Powderly on Strikes. General Master Workman Powderly denies that he has been captured by the communistic element; and, further, that there is any truth in the rumor that his views in regard tostrikes, &e,, were overruled at the Cleveland conven- tion, Hereafter, he says, no local assembly of the «Knight of Labor can inaugurate « @ settlement by arbitration, so that the ignot to be undertaken except asa last resort, Not only this, Week during the Postmasters Nomiuated. The President to-day sent to the Senate the nominations of the following postmaster:— George D, Stanton, at Stonington, Conner ticat; David Luts, at Slatington, Pennsylvania; Wm. R. Joline, at Long Branch City, N. 3.5 Robert" H. jor, at = Wilmington, Delaware: B. Marum, at rrell, Te Texag Reuben Stabley, at Orestiti ‘nto; Jacod Weener, at Hickeville, Onlo; Yobn i Thompson at Mount Vernon, ‘Ohio; Samuel & ¥ Cornelius A. a ton, at As ae 10; alieruet, ume, atc ek. “Prior B. Ms Springteld, Bos Gllbers Hall The District im Congress. ca he joint \sbrary committes did not bave e Oru to-day, a8 several Members are al fom the olty, and Mr Hoar was cngaced with Uhe election committee. The permanent ex: Pouion subject will come up af the next meet- ng. PROTECTION OF GIRLS. In the Senate today Mr. Frye presented a pe tition from citizens of Maine, in bebaif of the ofthe bill for thi ot Tinie ta the District of Golalaviag FOURS The ¢ onrts, COURT IN Guwmnar Tena Today, Bui ‘ag. Borbridge; decree below réversed and bill dismissed without Prejudice. James. rt. ill; sale ratified Kaulinan agt. tor, commission ap ointed to make partition. In re W. J, Mo jcCutchen, lunatic; trustee directed to file ad- ditional bond, Freeman agt. Freeman; divores granted, To-day, Man agt. Barry; Jone to au Gitor's report sustained in part and e-reference to auditor. Closs agt. Closs; decree of divorce. Ford agt. Mankin; testimony ordered taken be- fore Charles F. Rowe. Robeson agt. Niles; me ons to dismiss and amend bill overruled an@ Ume to take proof limited. Crrcurr Count—Judoe MacArthur, To-day, Moore agt. Barbor et ai; trial re sumed, CRIMINAL OouRT—Judge Mac ArOvur, Yesterday, David N. Felt, disorderly; mot guilty. Today, J Taylor, unlicensed bar; nolle pros, John J. Daly, $20 and Sunday bar, a costs, Chas. E.Springman and Frederfck Sprit man, violating the building reguiation, pleaded guILLy. | Micbael O'Toole, unlicensed tar, nolle Pros. “Michael Liston,Sunday bar, verdict not gullty, John Shea, wilicensed bat; fued $108 ‘und costs. PoLIce CovRT—Judge Snell. Yesterday, J. H. Smith, loud and boisterous; $10. Judson S Fost, dot do, William Halk, Indecent exposure; $5. Alired Lancaster, car tying a pistol; $20, “Mary Richardson, col larceny; $10.’ Gustavus Ward, assault; $5; Jaa, Creamer, do; $10. Charles ‘Sweeney, Joba. Cross and Jamos Childa, afiray; $5 each, “Geo. Simonds, 40,; $10, To-day, Charles Swann and David Custers, trespass On parks; $5 or 15 days. Michael Kelly and Robert Moutgomery, disorderly in county; $5 or 15 days cach. James Bryan, loud au olstorous:#0.cr 15 dara. Robert Trker, ‘do ts collateral jorfeited. | Martin Conners, incéceni exposure; $5 or 15 days. John Glancy, amault; oF 15 aya, Holbert, Montrop aid Filip ines, effray; collaterals forfeited. Mary ‘Thomas, assault; collateral forfeited, Joseph Lawson, colored, do.; $5. a Teo Suppress Betting in France. PAx1s, June 10,—The government will intro duce # bill to suppress the operations of betting and bookmakl cles On Tace courses im a ing agen: ees Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: Maurice Joyce to Robert Beattie, lots 7, 8 and 9, sq. 808; $5,000. Roger Q. Mills to George E, Lemon, sub lots 110 to 113, sq. 181; $25,000. W. D. Bloxham to John T. Bloxham, pt. 280, B, & H.'s addition to West Washington; §~ H. A. Hall to B. R. Catton, sub Jots 138 and 139, Sq. 271; $3,200. “C,H. Dickson to T. J. King, sub. lot 77; sq. 987; $3,200. B. 8. Ferguson to J. Wesley Thomas, 8. sq. 1039;8— 8. H. Walker, trustee, to B. H. Warder, w. pt. 6, 9q. 378; $13,500. ‘John Harlow et al, t6 Thomas ee? subd lots 49 to 63, 8q. 100; $12,000, Washington Brick Machine company to ©. K Duehay, sub lot 38, sq. 1003; B47 ‘Thomas McGill to Z. Tobriner, sub lot 6, sq. 774; #608, —_—————— Continued Ricting at Belfast. THE POLICE FIRE ON THE MOB AND A NUMBER OF PERSONS ARE KILLED. Rioting was renewed in Belfast last evening Gnd the riot act was again read. The mob in- creased in size and began throwing stones at the police, The latter fired, killing four per- sons, one of whom wasa barmaid who was look- ing out of a tavern window at the fighting. The mob returned the fire, and @ brisk fusilade was kept up ior twenty minutes. The mob drove a foree of 150 policemen into the barracks aud then attacked the building, fring rovol and throwing stones at the windows, The police fired, Killing five persons. Several Prot estant clergymen tried to disperse tbe mob, but their efforis were unavailing. One ol the per- sons killed was @ widow with two children, Owe hundred and finy en went from Dabiin to Belfast last night, to assist the force of the latter city. The Queen Consents to Dissolution. LORD HARTINGTON FINST ASKED TO FORM & MINISTRY—ALLEGED FENIAN PLOT. ‘The queen yesterday afternoon informed Mr. Gladstoue of ber willingness to dissolve parlia- ment. Itis sald she previously requested Lord Hartington totorm a cabinet, but be advised dissolution. Mr. Gladstone will to-day intorm the house of commons of the government's in- tention to appeal to the country. Parliament wlll probably be dissolved on June 26, The rament Whips are less sanguine regarding rospects of the liberals in the comi lons, owing to @ great dearth of funds suitable ‘candidates. Messrs, Arnold, Morley and Schnadborst are unUring ip their efforts to overcome the difficulty, The itberal whips de- clare that Giadstonian candidates will be at tained in every constituency in Great Britain aud Ireland within two days. The police are taking great erga goed in the east end of London, where, it is said, thete are feurs of a Feutan outbreak. ‘coe John Jameson, of Bost has challenged tir Rich Gene: England. ‘Tue expulsion bi! by the committeo rt made the immediate ex) of the ince's mandatory, was rej by the cabinet. Ernest Lehman has been arrested in Balti- more el with bigamy. ‘The suit of “Thankiat” fanner, t land lady, damages tor being knocked down horses last December, was deci the detendant, ‘the latter's in tavur of Striking street car employes in Pittsburg have been sued in the United States courts iF ome as Vane i : Semaranntoute <P. & 0. Ration For New ‘Wasurnurox & Ouio--i & €. ttatlod Wor ae, burg abd all stations Va ma aid 4:40-p. a ovary Gay eee tad SL JS MILLER— ‘At Tecumseh, eet ane ee ae phlire Sekt Sue ES

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