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THE EVENING STAR: ¢ WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. THE SUMMER FASHIONS. BUTTON PANEL S—MATINEES OF LACE—FRENCH UeKRus-S0GaSind puames SAcuiONS vox | cere rss pee ee ferme aatwuovasiten a. Lace Dressxs are more flowing than for- | merly. BEIGE AND ConDE-Dr-1.A-nEINE are combined for girl's wear. | Erauixe with wide meshes is combined | with woolen lace. Corrox CRAPE CLoTH is almost as effective as the millinery crape. CHALLI, etamine, foulard and India silk are Weed for girls’ nice dresses. Wire anv Ecav Corron GRENADINES are ‘mong the summer novelties. Ware Dresses for home wear are in general se by persons in mourning. Camet’s Hare Cioru, in light colors, is com- bined with bright tinted svrah. EGYPTIAN AND OnreNTAL LACE are used for founces over colored and white dresses. MATINEEs of lace, lined with colored silk, are ‘Worn with dark silk skirts with a demi-train. Lustnovs silk-warp white materials are em- } gy for mourning dresses for informal occa- s. Emprorprnep Crare, gauze and muslin are shown in most elaborate designs and beautiful ‘coloring. Stirrers for evening wear are of suede leather, and are elaborately embrotdered with | Deads and silk. Laxox Buttons are used totrim dress panels. The beads, now somewhat passe, are Utilized as butions. MATERIALS For TENNIS Costumes, with figures of the accessories of the game, have Fibbons to correspond. Brocapep Sarees, in light colors and fhite, have delicate vine, bud and fern designs the'same color as the «round. Coarse MrsHEp Nets have large or small Folks dots. They aro to be found in all the Mablonable colors. They are made up over silk. Twix Brack Trssves richly embrotdered with Jet and lined with some color, as lilac, mauve, gray or red, are umong the latest Pari- | alan novelties for mantles. ANuw MAreRrat, laine vitreaux, has small | checks with lace canvas lattice work. It is in colors, und is worn over silk corresponding to the darkest shades of the checks. A BoNNET OF PALE FAWN-COLORED CRAPE | has a coronet brim of dark brown velvet. The trimming consists oi bows of gauze ribbon and | tinted curnations. The strings are of gauze rib- | MORNING DRESSES of veiling, casbmere, al- | batross or surah of delicates colors are trimmed | with lace or ribbon, according to fancy. Ou some of those dressis a combination of ribbons | is used. | A;DoLGonOUKI CAPE oF CREAM CANVAS has wide sleeves. Brown cordurvy plush edyes the | sleeves and is turned in upon the shot sill lin- ing. Down the back ts a V-shaped piece ot the | plush. i AmonG the dainty things in fine lingerie are French tuckers made of the sheerest with tucks laid in briar stiching or b ing, these sometime alternating with bands of fluest French neediework. A Bowser of white straw has the brim cov- ered with white lace, embroidered with gold. | A full cluster of black velvet loops phiced di Tectly in front hassprays of purple llae and | Pansy blossoms arranged aimong them. ‘ihe | Strings are of velvet ribbon. Ax EVENING Dxess of white tulle has the | underskirt tucked, the full drapery raised high on the left side. The skirt is eaged with white Chinese primulas und leave: Dodice is of white watered silk with satin s.ripes and trimmed with prinulas. These flowers also border the drapery where It | fs caught up on the side A Wepvixe Duess fora June bride is of | cream white faille Francaise. Tue front of the akirt ts covered with cream lace, over which 1s & drapery of crepe de chine caught up by a| pluster of lilies of the vailey. The pointed | Bodice opens over a lace plistron with very high collar. The veil is of cream white tulle Jong enough to cover the entire train, Tne CooLest and most appropriate hand covering to wear en suite with elegant black lace dresses are long black lace mitts, w Feach considerably above the elbow. paims and a portion of ti Silk on some Of these mit lace. Ou others the entire thread, imitation thread, Chantilly, Spaish | and other patierns. For Seasive WEAR, a combination of foulard and satin surah will form etfective cosiuaies, | the skirt made up of a mixture of the two ma- | terials, and the tunic and bodice of the striped | oF dotted foulard. Parasol and princess boutuet areen suite,and at the left side the tunic is caugan | up with ribbons whose cole linen, mistiteh- | narrow shades of the toilet. These neat and ladyike costumes afford an actual relict to the eye, Le- cause they ure sensibly made up without a ves- fige of the leagues of ‘lace wiuicis are iextooned | ‘over summer toilets of nearly every deserip- ton. NEARLY ALL ELEGANT diaphanous summer | textiles are made up over linings of colored silk ‘This fashion began with the beautiful Watteau | musiins and transparent organdies, and has extended to the wearing of lace, silk Mine, and other still more delicate iabries, | Silk linings were not very long ago considered | a@luxury beyond the means of most people, but | the great reduction tn the price of good lirm surabs Of Hicht welgbt quality, has wrought a @hange. Suli, ior delicate, uiry eftect, the Datiste or other light inuslin slips are ww ve pre- ferred. ‘Tux N. Y. Post says that the milkmaid tunic fs becoming as popular as the full housemaia skirt proved last summer. This natty over- dress, also called the luveuse-tan tty for dresses of two fabrics, one striped, the oiber in. The overskirt is’ turned vack with a | p fevers, and drapes bigh on tie leit side, the narrow portion of the revers reaching to tne Delt. This is covered with the stripe, winile the | Femainder is of the unpatterned goods. Ii | Yoked bodices are cuosen, the stripe forms the | Yoke, und the gathered portion is Of the plain | Material. Ii w pisin, round waist ts p there ure a belt and with surplice tolds of Other over the chest. WHITE AND CREAM-CoLORED INDIA Mus LINS, semi-diaphanous in quality mueb worn by ladies, married or sin Of them ure delicately emb: trimmed with a profusion of | i hb added of or fin The effect is much lighter and “more airy When the underdress is of SILK oF satin. Shouid, imwever, be a petticoat of surah, bat this slouis be "white, and the thin. tinted Muieriui over it merely attached at tue Waist. weilective, these slips are not first There mn an important feature In © this suruiuer, and chiens iwpart a certain air und Mollet that nothi un supply | Mveral!y A We the tints and ton olor Is mia.ie to express 14 toe hew ribbons Por ; Fal, OF sutia striped with velvet, | arn: oire rilvbous in plain colors u d. Tue later novelties in Tib- Stace gett, pla faney,silic guess with picul edges anda satin stipe, | etan 1 stamped, dotted. checked and | “{ lovely “faiiletine” ribbons in varied | ints aud patterns. Sew YORK CoMMEXCIAL says that the | ons lor girls from 2 to 16 years of edingly tasteful. They may be | tu sev 4s pleturesque as Qe , copied from those the German t children, and te few yours ax idiculed by {ii ve- eTh aie How Lrstaud foremost for little giris, to be worn over guimpes lave the with breteiles. lueed revers and | } popular gretehen fashion. Dresses sure made with Nortolk jacket, ed bodices. Girls trom 2 to 3 “ar the pretty yoke slips that are Fuewe dresses are made ot plain riped zepn: he lung jacket bodice Bnd plated sire i striped material, while and cuffs are of the plain pres. yoke and Years ur ac ‘Theatrical Life—In Four Acts. From Town Topica In the greeurvom: “What is it this summer, Li, Coney?” “I haven't decided yet. In Pve got to support Jobn it wili be Coney; if Harry has got p(t . Europe or Ort ws, Ht will LeyEurope tor une and Coney tor In the Casino Cafe: what are you and going to do this - bear Ia summer?” “I haven't quite made up my mind yet; ques HT uave avy luck Fut wend her to Kurape @ trip and take in Coney and the races tor goggle ee . Gotu yachting thts jarry?" ug Yachting this summer, H: ss “So. “ive been thinking “ot taking @ ran Scross with areal nice little girt I know, but, $i Gah My she’s. se devoted to her tamily 1 ea iy drug her away.” : . . ‘Ten days later: Miss Lily Lavender, the charming and bril- Pant young attraction of the Casino, has gore Europe to eujoy a well-earned rest, and ‘co, suit Mme. Marches in regard to her Voice. She will also arrange for a new comic opera, to be socually written for her by Audran” Daily —+e-_____ The doctrine of the survival of the fittest Ems, Whe exemplified in the case of the rinks. 2 many o/ these buildin; Ihave been utilized for the meetings of te Salve ton Army, and now the lumber from the rink fm Vassalborougis is wo be worked int the new ehureh. Verily it is bard to iell from the begin- Bing of « imulicr what will be ihe end Unereui.— (2ie.) sournal, . | week's Hooter.) | so precipita hs TROUBLE AT HARNEY. The Editor of the Hooter Has a Des- Perate Personal Encounter With a Subseriber, and Describes the Duel. From the Estelline (Dax.) Bell. The editor of one of the Bell's most valued exchanges, the Harney Hooter, recently had = personal encounter with a subseriber. We clip the following account of the affair from last ‘week's Hooter : A COWARDLY ATTACK!! A VILE VILLAIN MAKES AN ATTEMPT TO ‘Tnxotte tHe Hooter!—THE Rooster Gers LEFT! Wednesday, while we were coming out of the Maverick saloon, kept by the gentlemanly Ed La Place, with the totention of pence quietly to our home and securing dinner and then returning, we were met by the notorious Jim Mesweensy. As our readers know, be is a dangerous and unserupulous man, and had to teave the states for various erimes. He ac- costed us roughly, at the same time REACHING INTO HIS POCKET. We instantly saw chat his intention waa to make a murderous assault upon our life. we been armed, we should have returned the fire before he could draw, and left him WELTERING IN HIS OWN BLOOD, but being without a gun of any kind, and ing a family depending upon us for support pa Ct our first thought to clinch the villain an v= FIGHT HIM WHILE LIFE LASTED, and turned and ran down the street, think- ing In this way to avoid him, as we plainly saw he was drunk and fot responsible for his actions, and we did not wish him to DIE BY OUR HANDS, No sooner had we started than he called for us to halt, and immediately gave chase, thus confirming our suspicions that the attack was COLD-BLOODED AND PREMEDITATED. We had not gone fr when we in some way ran into Jim's fine bull-dog, Western Terror, Li down several times in very rapid suc: We at last regained our feet and LIT OUT LIKE A SCARED CYCLONE, Jim’s valuable dog keeping a close hold of our coattails and barking as\much as possible under the cireumstances. The murderer still pursued us all the time uttering FIENDISH AND UNNATURAL CRIES, ch would have instantly curdled the vet plood in the veins of an eastern journslis but we being long accustomed to the free life of the west did t We ran t, and would have soon left the scoundrel hind had it not been for the dog, which in- telligent animal still HUNG ON TO OUR COAT TAIL like grim death and somewhat interfered with our progress, so that we ran too cear Hank Barton's vuluabie cow pony, which became frightened and rushed against us and caused us to roil over a uumber of times. Regaining our feet, and with the dog still in position, we again started, with the fend tn hot pursuit, At this point the boys connected with the Grabstake outfit came out of the Senate saloon and taking us for horse thief begau firing AND UTTERING UNEARTHLY YELLS. Not caring to return their tire, we simply re- turned the yells and dashed madly down the street, We could almost feel the hot breath of the pursurer. The Intelligent dog was now flying straight ont behind, which, together with the confusion of the moment, caused sev- eral prominent citizens not to recognize us, dihey also Joined in the firng, while the rks irom Bull & Whacker’s supply store, Ubinking we were a prisoner escaped from the county Jall, very properly began throwng eggs tous, sce B. & W.'s large new ad. in this About this time several cow- uorseback and | MEMBEKS Os THE VILIGANCE COMMITTEE ON FOOT Joined the chase, whiie the coroner came in ivom a side street riding a mule, no doubt at- tacted Ly the HOKMIBLE YELLS OF THE ENEMY. © running about four blocky further we ched our flue new office next to the Grand Pacific saloon, and rushed in. Our coming was e, a8 We might say, that our com- positer dropped @ handful of solid nonpareil and \ BLAZED AWAY AT US with bis Smith & Wesson. We crawled under the desk, aud friends came in and removed the dog, and informed us that the would-be- inurderer had stopped exhausted. We received imany congratulations over our show of speed, which is said Wity never surpassed in the west. Alew moments Jater the cut-ibroat came in, Our intends heid us from LEAPING AT HIS THROAT LIKE A TIGER, and he offered the lame excuse that as he was about to leave for the east to reside he had wisued Uo pay bissubscription, and bad reached iu iis pocket for the money. He then handed over the dust and went out. WE DO NOT BELIEVE 113 STORY, and had Le not left for the east the sume after- uoon should have had revenge if It cost us our As it is, let by-gones be by-gones. Our life tempted by a base assassin, but it will be d that the Tooter is out on Lime as usual, Whien iact the so-called editor of tue vile oppo- sitiou sheet down at the other end of the town Will please make a note POWDER Absolutely Pure. ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity Strength and wholesomencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cunnot be sold in competition with the multitude ‘of low test, short weight wluia oF phowphate powders, sid only in cans, ROYAL BAKING WDE Co., 106 Wail street, N.Y. rc) ATCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. THIS AFTERNOON. JF'PE BUILDING LOTON BST. BET. 9TH AND 10 STS, N.W. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNETWELFTH at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sellin front of premises, fronting 20 feet on R strees with a depth of 95 feet to an alley ‘Tomnis: One-half cash; balance in one year; note to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust oF all cush, at option; terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise, re-sale at risk and cost of defaulting pur chaser, alter five days’, public notice in some news. Baer, pauilshed tn Washingron. D.C.” A de 100 at sale. Conveyancing ete. at purchaser's cost. jobs, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTRES SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPER- TY ON SOUTH CANOLINA AVENUR, BE- TWEEN FOURTEENTH AND. FIFTEENTH STREETS SOUTHKAST, “A ND ON FIF- TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SOUTH CAR- OLINA AVENUE ANB C STREET SOUTH: BAST. AT AUCTION. By virtue of deed of ‘trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 810, folio 126, one of the land record: of the Distriet of Columbia, Twill sell in front of —— the premises, ou SATURDAY, the TWELETH. DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1886, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all those pleces oF parcels of ground and premises known ‘and described on the ground plan or plat of the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, aud known as LOTS TEN (10), THIRTEEN (13) AND FOUR- TEEN (14), iN SQUARE ONE THOUSAND ‘AND SIXTY (1060,) together with ail the improvements,ways, easements, rights, privileges aud appurtenances to the same be= longing or in any wise appertaining. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance In one and two years’ notes, to bear interest, and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. oF alt cash, ut option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on each lot attime of sale. Conveyancing, c.. at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied wit in ten Gays, other- Wise resale) at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of such resale in some Dewspaper published in Washington, D. C. my 20d SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee, THIS EVENING. Juss Prizs PPP, REE rR TSN N RRB Pee & ERE TASS # proge GARE HAYS Be Po weed 48 RB LLL UN NN EER TY THE GREATFST OF ALL KNOWN WASHING COMPOUNDS, AND IS NEVER PEDDLED FROM DOOR TO DOOR, BUT SOLD BY GROCERS ONLY ON ITS MERITS. BEWARE OF ALL POWDERS THAT ARE PEDDLED OR SOLD BY MEANS OF PRIZES. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES NEVER HAVE TO RESORT TO SUCH MEANS TO SELL THEM. my22Je12Ju3,24au14 We Azz Mascracruners Axp CAN FIT YOU ALL—FAT, LEAN, OR OTHER- WISE—FROM THE 2%YEAR BOY TO THE 300 POUNDER, NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE YOU ARE. WE CAN SUIT YOU IN EVERY PARTICU- LaR, AS REGARDS THE LENGTH, THE SLEEVE, AND IN THE FIT OF THE COLLAR WE EXCEL NO OTHER CLOTHIERS CAN COMPARE WITH OURS, FOR NO HOUS: EIN THE CITY HAS THE FACILITIES OR THE ADVAN ‘TAGES THAT WE POSSESS, NOR CAN ANY TOUCH OUR PRICES, EISEMAN BRos, MANUFACTURERS, Cor. 7th and E streets veo A Perfeetly Awfully Lovely Story. ce Was ouce # perfectly moderu girl, With periectly modern wars, uo Sas periection in every ts w is ‘That happened to meet uer gaze. Suci perfertly lovely things she said, ad perfectly awiul, too, tid have dated to doubt her word, perfectiy true. Tint we Bo periectly, ‘The weather, she said, In summer time, Was erfectly. awtuliy warn: F was pe fei. too, When there came fectly verribie storm. ell texchers there riectiy brows, Did tuinws up The lessons were perfectly fearfully long, But never perfectly sald: Hier tace gre en shed nw perfectly red. = ‘The church she attended was perfectly mag— Witla perfectly heavenly spl e Aud perfect crowds went there to bear ‘N perfectiy eu, ‘holt. ng is perfectly sweet, Deriectest out ctly good be reads are jo We False @ doubt) ‘atest styl A ride she took was perfectly grand, o ly korseous day, With « pertectiy uobuy riend’ of hers Who happened to pass that way. iy elegant falls she'd seen WY tothe lake, jexcription she gave us all y @ modern mistake. ‘The perfectly splendid foam dashed up in & pertectiy killing style And the perfectly Werrible waves came down Ina perfectly lovely ple. Tialght go on with this perfect poem And write to the end of time: hing Bat fearing (o Wear your patience out, Will bring to an ead my rhyme. —Louisvilie Courier-Journal, — cee His Reason. A jury composed of eleven business men and an old fellow from across the creek retired to the jury room. The foreman, when selected, re- marked that he thought the prisoner ought to be seni to the penitentiary for five years, “That ain't long enough,” said the old fellow. “Let's put it on him fur ten.” .,no, that won't do.” all, then,” stretching himself out on @ ch, “I’m with yer. you goitig to hang the jury: 'S about it. “My dear sir, we are anxious toget back to our business hen send him up for ten.” “But that would be a great Injustice.” “Then squat an’ make yourselves comfort- “iiave you any special reason why the prisoner should o-up for tem yeargt™ "Y tn_iiuk I bave,” throwing @ quid of tobacco at he spittoon, “Will you please name it?” “Yes, fur it won't take melong. He ts my in-iaw an’ have been supportin’ hun ever since he was married.” He went up for ten years.—Arkansaw Traveler. —eoe—_—___ It Was an Old Story for Him, From the Sen Francisco Cronicle. Now,” suid the bride, “Henry, I want you to understand distimetly that I do not wish to be taken for a bride, Iam going to behave exactly as it Iwere an old married woman. So, dear- est, do not think me cold and unloving if I treat you very practically when there is anybody by.” for an old married be “I don’t believe I can mau, 1 am so fond of You that Tam bound %0 give the snapaway.” show tt, Iem sure to a eT “No, you must’nt easy e 5 insist chat you beliave Just like off married men do. Do you hear?” .-Well, darling, I'll try, but I know I will not succeed.” The first exgning of thetr arrival the bride re- tired to her chamber and the groom tell in with ® poker party, with whom he sat + playing cards unui 4 o'clock in the morni is wite spent the weary hours waiting. At last he t Wy and inet his griefstricken bride with the ous guestion: “Well, ain’ isp pttn't I dotng the old married man like ad: ‘She never referred to the subject and gverybedy knew after that that they had’ just been married. ene Ha Seth Bad Effects of Bicycling. Interview with # St Louis Physician. Bicycle riding, like roller skating, has pro- duced « new class of disease, It is an affection ofthe spineand kidneys, resulting from the their symptoms wu aay teonbopan ped ailment. In every instance it can be traced to tsb sents ce sete aetna ae Siesae Sse pa Gaus the feeait as exercise, and in is good, Eprrazziowa: OR SKIN CANCER For seven years I suffered witha cancer on my face. Fight months ago a friend recommended the Use Of Swift's Specific and I determined to make au effort to procure It. In this 1 was successful, wid be gun lis use. ‘The influence of the medicine at ‘first was tosomewhat aggravate the sore; but soon the inflam- Hon Was allayed, and I begun to improve alter the first few bottles, My general health has greatly im- proved. 1 am strouger. and able ts do auy kind of work. ‘Th luce began to decrease snd the uicer to heal, until there is not a vestige of it left— only w little scar marks tie place, Mits. JOICIE A, McDONALD, Atlanta, Ga, August 11, 1885, Thave had scancer on my fuce for some vears. ex tending from one cheek bone across the nuse to the ether. “It has given me a great deal of pain, al tines burning and gtching to such an extent that it was ost unbeable. “T commenced usiug Swift's Spe in May, 1586, and have used eight bottles, It has given the greatest relief by removing the iuflamima- tion and restoring my general health. W. BARNES, Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1885, ‘Treatise on Blood and Sizin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga, jar medicinal qualities of whisky distt!ed finest growth of Rye in the renowned valley of the Monongahels, have attracted the attention ot the medical thculty tn the Uuited States to sucha de fee, to place itl a very high position among Whe laterin Medica, We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at the following prices, Iu cases cobluiniug one dozen Lottieseach. OLD RESERVE WHISRY........ 2 UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISKY, BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Grocer, we will, on receipt OF bunk deal, Feylslered fetter, ‘ar pont ofice mouey order, for. G. Det pe terred), deliver them to Zour address, ‘by express, el repaid, Lo ull points east of Mississippi river, orby trelght to any partof U.S (prepaid) For Excellerce, Purity and Eveness of Quallt r, the: above aze ‘unsurpassed by'any Wilskiesia tue fants ket. They are entirely from adulteration, and ‘possess @ batural flavor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give pertect satisfaction: otherwise to be returned od Expense Correspondence solicited HL. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 124 south Front $t, Philadelphia, N.Y. Office—16 South William st, Mus Jour Consox Says, In anarticle entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year? “Fuel for © cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided CCKE were used in cities,” dc, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40Bushels for $3.70, 26 Bushels for $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90, ‘25 Bushels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 413 10th street 900 GHLITZS MILWAUKERB LAGE ap2-Sm ae THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tawL G PALMER ‘1224 29th Birest Northwest, Telephone 54 ml NHIS EVENING, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN PA, GUNS, CUTLERY, REVOLVERS, NOVELTIES, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, BA JOS, SPORTING GOODS, &¢. IN STORE 1347 Pi YLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR FOUR- TEENTH STREET. By direction of the owner, who ts golrig exclusively in the manufacturing business, I will sell all the above stock at auction, EVERY EVENING, at HALE- PAST SEVEN, whtil all are disposed of. may be expected, M. FOLEY, Auctions PP HIOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE or MISCELLANEOUS AND MEDICAL BOOKS ar uy AUCTION Rooms, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue aud Eleventh Street ESDAY, JUNE 16, 1880, Commenciu at 7:30 o'clock. NOW READY FOR EXAMINATION. Jelldéds___ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. K.F H ave, h.w., commencing TUESDAY, JUNE Nili.at ‘TEN O'CLOCK A.B, my Stoc ited Pledges from Nos. 61,614 to $8,036 of Safe partment, and fron 18,565 to 83,048 of Shelf department, inclusive, Will consist of Gold Spectacles; Eye ‘Diamonds set in Ri e&e.: Gold Neck1ue Badges; Thambies; Penciis; af Tiattous. Stu lar Huttons: &e,; Soild Silverware and Articles; Gi Voivers: Bibles and other Books; Cutlery aud, Mechanical Instruments: Blankets: Qui dies’ and Gents’ Clothing; Dress Gvods; Cloths, Vie | Uses; Satchels: Silver Piated Ware; Pictures; Mirrors; | Umbrellas; Parasols Meerschaum Pipes; =i &c., de. This sale will continue mornin O CLOCK, and evenings at SEVEN O'C all the lots are sold, Jello ] ppUNCA NSON BROS, Auctioneers. PAIR GOOD WORK MULES AT AUCTION, On TCESDAY MORNING, JUNE FIFTEE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will sell In front of 01 Salesrooms. the above Mules, r LL, Auctioneer, OF A VALUALE HOUSE A: ‘AS No, 63 H STREET 8 by virtue of a certain deed of t bearing date the 26th day of May, 1875, and duly recorded in Liver No. 784, fo: one Of Uhh land records of the Distriet of Coltmbla, at the written Fequiest of the party holding the note déscribed in wud Seared sald trust, Awl gn MOS DAY. the | TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE, A.D. ISNG, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, sell at public auction, part of lot two (2), In square six. hun- dred and fort situate in Washington city, D. G, the same having a front of 26 feet and ¥ Inches on Hsirect by w depth of 79 feet and 7 inches, more larly described in suid deed of ‘trust, wgether vements thereon, consisting of a good i mount of the Indebtediiess se- | cured by expsusea uf vate tn caste Sdiance in equal tnstaaliente at she. aud tw louis: notes! or the. purchan (ust on the property: abs gt iid all converancing’at pul re of | ile to be complied with fh seven days Irom ‘date of tale. otherwise tne trustee reserves the rigu to tesell St Gost and risk of detwulting purchaser, | Joshen teat ‘Trustee, JeQascas 1d Hatreet new, WV ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME ON SIDE OF THIRD STREET, BETWEEN | G SOUTHWEST, NO, 619° TH: bt seq. District of Columbia, and at written request of secured thereby, I will sell. at p the premises, on SaTU NTH, 1886, AT SIX O'CLOCK P ing real estate, situate In Washington city, in said Dis- trict, and known as part of lot No. 27. 1a ‘square No. 589, beginning for the same at the distance of 16 feet south from the northeast corner of said lot on 3d Street west, and running thence south along said 3d street 24 feet; thence west 100 feet to public wiley: theuce nor eet, and thence eust 100 feet to sald 3d street al property #0 Conveyancing and recording at pur- chuser's cos Termsofsale wo be complied with In sile, elve ‘Prustees reserves Fight Lo re- 1 cost of purchaser in de THEODORE A. CURTIS, Trustee, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, attorney. je9-100 ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON CAPITOL HILL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ule of the, TRENT Iwill gell at public sale «for the owner propera) on TUESDAY, the (PIF JAN OF JUNK, 1586, at FIVE O'CLOCK, ori inal Lot No. 4.1 square No. 785, with the Improve- thereon: frontage on North’A st. 47 teet 2 1 roperty, being near | ‘344 In, to @ 30-foot paved alley; hus al side aitey. the Capitol ly improved neigh- ry desirable ina beautiful aud hig) borhood, fronts south, and but one squure from the East Capitol cars, Terms: One-third cash within five days after sale, and balance in three years, with Interest at six per cent. One hundred dollurs deposit at time ot sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. ‘Title good. Jes-ddeds THOMAS LOWLING, Auet. SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME No. 2608 PENNSYLVANIA wW. AFTERNOON, FOUR- peta JUN HALE f DAY OF JUNE, 1856, FIVE O'CLOCK, we Wwill sell, in front of Mi premises, SUB LOT . 14, in Square North of Square Improved by two-story Frame Dwelling, front Pennsylvania avenue, and running bck through to I. street northwest, improved bya two-story: frame dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two Years after dute of sale, notes to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust» or all cash at option o Purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of Sule. Conveyancing, @&c, at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise re sal and cost of defauiting purchaser; after five days public notice of such resale in some newspaper in Washington, D.C. “etd _ DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts Ss iirorranr auction save OF. A BEAUTIFUL ESTATE, ‘To makea final settlement the heirs of the late Charles B. Calvert will sell on the prem! WEDNESDAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH, 1886, ai, 4.P.M., the residue of the magnificent Riversdale ts" tate. 300 acres, surrounding the old mansion. ‘This sunuous property is historical, and the uauies of Clay, Webster, &c,,are still associated with it. Lying on both sides ofthe B. & O. R.R., a station about the cen Yer, and only six miles from “Washington, its possibilk es for division into lots and villa sites insures its be- coming very valuable. With a small outlay the build- ings can be restored, and with terraced grounds, beau- tifus groves, lake, river. &c., wil! again be a charming home. For’ dairying, market gardening, nurseries, &c., its location {3 unsurpassed. Aud, taken with thé rapid enhancement of values of suburban property’ and its possibilities for subdivision, should cause in- ‘Vestors to carefully consider this opportunity. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance fn one and ‘two years, with interest, $500 deposit required from mores Full lculars of W. O. LIGGET & CO.,. aaa BuipTEgS of WO, LIOGRT & CO, Haldmmore At *40cTIon. THE ENTIRE STOCK of BAUMS DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, and all such goods as are found in only first-class ‘houses, will be sold atauction tothe nignest blader ‘This sale is peremptory, and will commence at TEN O'CLOCK? WEDNIMDAY, JUNE THE BEC. OND, and continued until further able seats will be provided for all who will attend. ‘The alo, will take dco upstairs in the of CHAS. BAUM, 7th, 8th and Dsta, FOLEY, Auctioneer, my81-2m q is | ent makes, at AUL: GONTZ. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ‘The fourth year of this school (known for $8 years as Chestnut street seminary) will open wennenaay, ber 20th, ‘the spacious seat Of Suy Cooke, neat Pillaleiphiay For cireulaey 8c Jel2-co45t PRINCIPALS, Ogontz, Montgomery county, Fa NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekl; 1 sth July, asetund ead ath Septouber For crear eppy | ’. O. University of Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR, of Com. and Stat, Law. 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For Gaithersburg intermediate polots 10:05 a.m., 12:30 and 11:20" 40 pam. daily. except sunday. For Hagerstown 16:00 atm and 51 pom. dally, a> 4 eREpemapea ager x Rercerg gram, Wee guar, ¢0, 7:20 giant Noy gress aaa e” ogni 6am eS hs manee aoe smpdal jens ni nly, cucepl anda ne snob nt iat cael and 5:15 p.m. daily, ex« Sunday. = am Trains leave Baltimore for Washi 2 at 5:10, 6:30, 7°20, 9:00, 8:05 and 10:30a.m., 12:15, 2:30, 8 4, "280, 4:30, 200, 68 et, OficeWasnlagton Station, B18" aed psylvania avenue, corner of 14th whe Bud received at i in the liye BpUswaa. 7 PO Se a, LORD, ‘~ Gen. Manager, Ualtimore, — (mydij iE GREA’ PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, DOUBLE TRACK, EPLENDID SCENERY, STEEL BAILS, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT MAY 16rx, 1886. ‘Trains leave Wastiington from station, corner of Sith i fd Uistrrets, aa follows: ‘or Pittsburg and etc ‘Limited ‘of Palace Sleeping Care a B50 A.M tially eet Line, 9:50 4. M. daily to Gincinnat! and sc Lous, with Sleeping Cary from Harrisburg to Ch nd Hotel Car to St. Louis: dally, except Baturday, to Chicago, with Gar Alioons to Chi ‘Chicago and Cincinnati Express, at 7:10 P.M. dally, wit ‘cars Washington to Chicago, conmect- {he nt Hareisoure, win Western Apron with Tough Sisepers for Louisville and ®. Loul sad the Went with tarough siseper'Hacrusate and the West, with tn ‘CBleago and eveland: Es BALTIMORE AND For Erie, Canandaigua, lagara, 20:00 P.M. daily, except Saturday, with Palace For Williamsport Lack ‘Have and. Kimuira, Viillamspo' iaven. 1050 ‘A. M. daily, except Sunday, 9:00 and 11:00 A, For Now York and the iad 715, 3M: 2:00, 4:15, 10:00 and 11:20'P. M.” Ou Sunday” 9:00 A. 'M.. 3:00, 4:15, 10:00 and 11:20 P. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9140 4. M. and 3:50'P- M. daily, except Sunday. For Boston without 12:00 P.M. every day. 1301 Peni where orders will be taken for For Brooklyn, N. Y. throt tral ect anep Cy in a oa Reg See ceesteate es pomnen For, Phiisaelphia, 7:15, ¥:00 and 11:00 A. 3. 2:00 33, O20 1000, sod, 11-20 My Sencar, $300, M-. 2:00. 4:15, 6:80, 10:00 aind 13-20 P Limited By 0:40 A. ai. and 8:50 P.M. daily, For Baltimore, 6:35, 7:15,9:00, 9:40, 9:50, 11:00 A.M, 12:05, 2-00, 3:50. 4:15, 4:23, 4:40, 6:36, 7:10, 10.08 Sud 11:20 P.M, On Sunday, 9:00, 0350, 0 AM: 5, 6:30, 7:10, 10:06 and ‘11:26 P. For, Pope's Creek Une, 748 A. Mk. ‘except . For Annapolis. 7:15 A. Mf.,12:08 and 4:28 P. ‘except sunday. Stindays, 0200-4. M. 4:15 BM ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSEURG Rat WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND W. For: Alexamata, Se oa 08,05 12:01, and 1135 ‘or Al 00, a. 06, 4:35, 4:35, 801, aus- ang Miay Fae Oe Bubday at 6:00, 0:25, 11:01 A.'M.. 8:05 P.M. For Hichimond and the 6:00, 11:01 A.B Gatty, and 4:35 P. M. dally, exoept sunday. ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Ws €:05. 8:00, 10-00, 10:10 A. M.;1300, 3:05, 228. 8:10, and 10:42 P. Mand 12:16 oy tye 4 0:03 PMC and 1240 night = ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast ner of 13th street and Fenueyivania avenue, and ab the station, where orders can be left for the. of baggage to destination from hotels ‘CHAS. & PUGH. J.B WOOD, General Pamenger agent, ‘ASHINGTON, Oh10 AND WESTERN Balk Ww Boab, sre frou and srrivest Band Btu acd’ beeen Jeave from and arriveat i and P- ve fron and Bawrects at 900 4: Mgt Jeave Round Hi 6:51 ara. and 1:26'p (3 ton at 8:35 a.m, and 4:19 p.m. “The train arriving at at 835 am. that leaving Washl et 4:45 p.m, are daily, a . CLEMENTS, PROFESSIONAL UNDER- = iaker=Tuiny Yours Raperioocn” 537 Sas sireet and 70 High street, Georgetows, ee asinine UNDERTAKER, Comer New Jersey ave. and Gt EW reall, 2353 ICHARD 8 CAIN, FURNISHING UNDERTAI very thing 1011 7th st the most Reasonable Terms. AWLER, FURNISHING UNDER J “A Ki et Oy ER, Sg pe eg ae W. 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