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4 ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©.. TUESDAY, JUNE 15 1886. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. ATCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. R SALE—NICE NEW 7-ROOM BRICK COR- registers Se Poe, SALE — DESIRABLE _THREESTOKY Brick Dwelling: nine rooms modcra tmpro Mente ceatra! loesilon. price reasouabie to ca Ghaser. “Apply after 4 o'clock p. ta. on the prem doze om st Specs oteersies * > B SALE_ON 4TH ST. NW. NEAR N—BRI bt roomeand bath. first clas condition: 1o t easy terms WALKER & ROR SALE On ENT—\ VERY DES! modera brick house on 13th st., south of Apply to LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st, SALE—AT A BARGAIN AND UPON monthly payments, a modern 6-room brick house oa Histo. rable neighborhood, and house in Tents for $20 per mooih. Apply to Cours Piskoratakeh 02 Pata w. Seloae” SALE—I HAVE FIGHT SMALL HOUSES. Er for $48 per munth to. good venante which wil sell for $4.100. Lote 1éxl100. JOHN T. WAGGAMAN, 504 and 806 F st. n.w. Je15-6t a NE | 16-1318 ¥.av.$40.000!|36 to 44 Myrtle st.$8.500 Diol Tid Kies 24.300 [714 and Tid Hee 000 ‘Bay 16.900 [216,218,220 Del. wv.4-400 3028 to 2082 haly 15.2 300 N,12,13.6.000) 19 Myre F d Zio Fat Bue, 13 Ke 0 to 119149 23d,i 6,000 92 Myrtle, ‘The above is oniy a sinall portion of ‘property Rooks. For full list call at office for bulletin issued stand 15th. {Jeld) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. RR SALE-OR REN Foom, corner brick House,’S00 A st. xe. dry and- Toeation, handsome parking on sidé and front. ‘two day windows, every couvenlence, near street cars and marke, Apply to Room 33, Le Droit Building. Jel4-6c* HR SALE-NEW HOUSE-SITUATED ON jew Hampshire ave. near M st. n.w: 7 rooms: all Modern conveniences. Price $4. Tals ina very gumplete and desirable house. AUSTIN P. BROWN, 1420 F st. nw. jel4-3m, VOR SALE-1914 10TH ST; SROOM BRICK; bath, hot and cold water: lot 20x 95 f. to alley $2,700. “J.C. COOK, cor. Lin and F sts.” je1d RK SALE-ON THE VERY HIGH Ax bealthy site known as RENO—highest ground in the District, adjoining Tenieytown; short distance above the recent purchases of the President and Sec- Tetary Whitney. On one of the highest poinss of beervation and commanding une of the handsomest rospects of any ‘place in the b-C.ra fine ‘of 75,000 sq. ft. with good 7 cottage and all reqiiisite outbulld- ings; fine shade, choice frait: ground In superb cond tion for kitchen garten; $5,000. ‘This place can. at littie cost. be made an attractive gammer home for geatleman in busiuess in city: oF Is ‘Row in excellent trim for dairy spot. hill before borh of Congress for street raliroad to Tenleyiown. now twice each way daily to cars. Excellent Grive between RENO and city. Wenaves number of holes lots. tn this sub. for sale to good parties. at $40 to $60 per lot of 25 ‘The character of recent parchasers and inquiries now making here, indicate a most promising RENO. CUTTER & WIM. Jolzse SALE — CHEAP — NEW 6 ROOM AND dath room House, all mod. imps.. rentin, 7 month, toa good (nani: within halfsqun inick’s church: price $3,150. CH. ER 4% and E el: jure for R SALE —CHEAP—TWO NICE BRICK ‘Houses, new, with ali mod. imps.. 413, 415 11th & @: price $2,200; terms easy. C,H. PAK E @yand Ests. 5 w. Jel2-3u WOR SALE — CHEAP — NICE BRICK HOUSES. with ail mod. unps.. 636 B ; has @ fine cellar: will take ae yee Good BUSINE SFY 09 Seat. &w., renting now for $25 Price, 33.200. Jel2-3e™ Cin PA ES SALE—CHEAP—A GOD BUSINESS PRC He exty on Pa ave. bet 2ist and 22d n. w.: lot 26 by wit Stable. “Price $9,500, Terms easy. C. Pal and F sts. sw. « selziee” | FPOR SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD BUSINESS PROP- erty, New Jersey ave. and Q stn. _ ‘Sad storeroom. Price 96,508 CH.PARKEN. ty and E sts sw. pee * 1k SALK—CHEAP—TWO HOUSES, 905 AND E B07 1st st. mw. renting at $22 eactt pec m; new: lot 30 by 58. “Price 31,100 exc PARKER, 4% and i sts « w. RSALE—CHEAP—13 ROOM FRAME HOUSP, O18 Dat a w., ot 25 by 120 deep, ty a paved du: alley. Price’$u,000 only. C,H. PAKKE end Este & w. : R SALE—CHEAP-817 D ST. S. W., Mt Brick House. mod. imps. Price 33.250. 524 11th Sis w.. 6 room brick, $1,560. CH PARK EK, 4 and Estas. w. Jei zee wR SALE EAP — TWO 5 ROOM ERIC ‘Houses, press brick front, al! moi. imps., on Hl st, 4th and Oth nu. w. A good iuvestueat. Price $4s00 cach. CH PARKER, 14 and baw. jelzst FomSsLt coe aP_two NICE NEW House on H st. bet 4th and 5th u. w.. press brick’ fror with bay widow. all mod. imps , 3 rvoms each. Ps Bs5e0een CH PARKEK, 4% and Esw jel 7 EAE — TWO g ROOM BRICK Houses, with all mod. imps: Hst. bet wth aud Och sis ae. Houses Dew. A good’ Investment Price $2,800 each. CH. PARKER, 4 and F =. RK SALE—ELEGANT THREESTORY BRICK twostory back building; moder kmprov Dearly 11,000 square feet of groaud, runing thevugh to Dunbarton ave Apply On preiuives, 3u19 POR SALE- A BEAUTIFEL AND ELEGANT house, with stable and ground« 230 Ist st. ne. Bear Capitol, woa'd lease for'e terin of years. 00M HOUSE AT BRIG with 2% acres of ground. A very nice c it Pleasant; lot on three streets. For pri apply to: J. HERTFORD, JeLlwe {OK SALE—AN ELEGANT BUSIN SFY 02 Tih st. now onder lease for ten $1,500 per sonumi will be sold sor $17.5 Chased Eevore July ist. fears at if pur- Ivania ate, RESTOR . 13 rooms, all mod. imps. within ‘square of British ministers Price $10,000. TY- LER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F st nw. o Houses; ‘hail. bat! ‘water: latrobe and modern luup: King: lot 78 feet, to Z0-vot Apply. on p:emives. 45 GOOVACKE. Batider, mR SALE—VALUABLE erty, 12th st. n. ivania ave. Will be in market afew days splendid location tor STUNE & LITTLEFIELD, 1226 F st nw. BUSINESS PROP- UMBER OF HOUSES, ‘of them on the installment Also, some fine Lota STUNE & LITTLE: TELD. 1226 F st. nw Jez | ST.. NEAR 131H N. W.: 8 nooM | pressed brick. new. mL. 25.600. ‘Sib st. near H Preset brick, wew, ml: SUO0W0. N st.. 2 1zr., pressed uricks, new, m.1., each: LEWis, 1216 F = IN REAL BS ek Houses. 4 rooms each, situated ‘Due herthwest, with wide p ithin half square. P 00. Terms, 8: This property ts ‘Apply we ig toe 8 Seite iS N.W., NEW modern improvements, $3,000. on nicuis if delved. Apply’ to J oF nw s DUR SALE. mew en bi Easy terms NEA 14TH ST. MT. PLEASANT, | vou.rand-aitic COTTAGE. large, shady | AOA. LIPSCOMB, 321 ‘32, "st | Jell6t = a Pes ‘S-rooi brick. water: rent for ~ S41 25th st ow. 2uz4 2026 14th si < 2x 125 ivtn, bear { st n.w. DOUSON & DEEBLE 1319 F st_nw., adjoining Sen BY 0 MD. | SALE OK ANNAPOLIS, Fine Rinse rience or Masop. with al moder jents. surrovaded by ornamental ands, utd ear Naval scadewy. {not soit may ca term of years STONE de LITT! SPs. bw jelosi $18.91, 7 1 Sew Orb mL, M st, bet 38 and 4th n. New or. b, : New or. hom. be St st, bet $d and 4th nw. ‘Two 5-t.b. col ry Two'new Gr Bb. mL, Sete beLbth apd oth Sosy Se bh. mites bet Sth and aah a Orb. nam. be ‘ando nw. Giver houses and lots in diderent parte of ibe alts: Gal'Sndsew as ‘elephone Gall, 434-4. . HUMPHREY & ADAMS, fet ela Pa aw. FoR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT ON 17TH 87, * 15 cents per toot. Between Rand sta, cheap, at 75 cents per to 418 New York ave. FOR _SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT ON Piste ditapatireace. beewees Lang Sn, 60s Selb EN aad Stance few York ave. ry E. B. COTTRELL, 1411 Safe s0ureras PRGPEnTy ge PST: Foie sta: (ar ree ee Geataie a Tele Ee. B. COTTRELL. 1418 New York ave. VOR SALE—ELEGANT, WELL-BUILT NEW House. elg a i ee hear 9th.” Price $0,000. "ROTT, ‘builder, Tits bin st. Peer ehaaeoam POR S422-MERIDIAN HILI—TEN LOTS BE AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THIS AFTERNOON. ALUABLE BUILD! ON GAPITOL VE oP PU xerox. Iwill sell at sale (for the owner of the. ‘on RULSDAY the PIF TRIN TH A JUNE, 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK, a 4 ents theron: totlage on Sorte 'a ot af set bse, it [38 feet Sy in. to & 30-Loot paved alley: han ald loaliey. ‘This is very desirable; , being near a1 in'a Deautifuland highiy improved helgh Borhood. fronts south, and but ne square from the ry ealtacebestire cosh within, five, days after sale ‘and balan three. years, terest ‘One 1 bundred. a3 ‘deposit at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost Tite good, Se-deds THOMAS LOWLING, Avet, 4d Fo SALE— = ‘A fine suburban house where one can ite ocheratea meen we i Se 2 ‘miles from this city. “finis property is situated ou one of the most eligible corners in Hyaitaville, and the fre- quent movement of trains make It of easy access. ‘The house has 14 rooms, In good condition; yard contains something lesy than an’ acre with stable, fine fru't, ce eee ete, Wil ee Paty & apan Je12-e01m ‘618 Fst, JFO® SALE-BARGAINS IN” IMPROVED ety — 1112 13th st, n.w., three-story Brick House, with back building; eleven rooms and all improvements; Jot 222128 to'a wide pubite alley, with brick stable in the rear; all in first-class condition. THOS. J, FISHER & CO.. 1324 F st. L st. nw., between i2th and 13th sis, two small Brick Dwellings, three stories each; will ‘be sold to- gether oF separately. THOS, J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. 1744 N st. nw., threestory and basement Brick Dwelling, with all {mprovements: lot 164x100 fect. THOS. J, FISHER & CO., 1324 F st, 1210 N st. n.w.,a double Brick Residence, contain- Ing thirteen roomis; lot 36 feet 10% Inches by 120 wo & wrk public ales; wil be sold alu 10a prompt er. THOS. J. FIDHERE CO., 1324 F at. Hist n.w., three-story Brick Buildings used for bus. ness pur; lot 42x 132 feet 10% incites; wide alley poses: On the side and rear: good investment THOS J. FISHER & C0, 1924 F at. 1748 N st. nw. three-story and basement Brick Residence; ail Improvements: fot 20x100 to. @ public “in s xt u.w., small and desirable press rick bay 1745 8 st. n.w., small and deslrable press brick window House: seven fooms and bath; ‘hot and ‘cold Water; lot 18x07%p feet to un alley. OR 3 FISHER & CO. 1924 Fat 1720 De Salenst, three-story Brick Residence; three rooms deep: ‘retclann construction: hard wood Hiab; ait improvements; lot 1ex100 to » wide pubitc alley 22? ‘THOS. J FISHER & GO, 1334 F 1112 11th st. n.w., near Massachusetts’ aves three sory Brick Dwell, with back building; coutalning bout ten rooms: all Convenlences, ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1924 F st. 1213 Ost, tm Brick realdence,” lot 23 feet 4 inches by about 90 ‘THOS. J. FISHER & Co. yeraw 1524 Fat ‘OR SALE— BY DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F st. '$90,000—Lot 552144 to 30 fovt paved alley, with 15 foot slie ulley. improved with two large Dwell Ings and coach house; centrally located; suitable foF Dininess oF eentence property '$15,000-Modern 14 room Brick Residence, on Towa fu, al modera improvements; good eonaiiton. $12,500—Five new 7 room Brick Dwellings on 224 st2n.W., modern luuprovements, eligibly located 10,000-—Four ew modern ‘styfe Brick Dwellings, 7.rooins, all modern improvements, neat Uren statue, Gopher Hi 000—Brick Mansion, with modern improve- ments, large yard, ‘coach house ald seable: stration Gelixhiful; southern front; corner property, on Capitol $3.500—Two 6 room new Brick Dwellings, gas, water and sewer, on 25th st. 1.¥.—a good. investment, $3 000~ Three new 5 room Brick, Dwellings, iu teat of'above, on 20th at ‘hs W Tented for #0000 per month, '$2,300—New Troom Brick. all modern improve- ments, eligiblly located, on Capitol Hil, ‘$2,250 “Two new 5 room Bricks, with cellar, 608 and iO Kase ‘$1,200—Five room Frame Dweling, 2210 va ave nw. rented for $1230 per mo. '$1200—Four room new lirlek, 2214 Vaave. nw. rented for $13.30 per mo. $1,000 (cach)—fwo new 5 room Bricks, 21, and 23 Jacks st. e, rented for $10 per mo.” Jeo-im JOR SALE— Very neat two-story brick dwelling. six rooms, in aan of -Siantin Square," snug howe or & good i Petment; $2,000. Wiwostory aid basement bricks, all mod. impx, 6th Te, story brick, 8 rooms, all mod. imps, 11th stn. we: $3,000. Iuiproved and unimproved proverty. fn all scctions of tig chy. Desirable Lotyon St pransbia Heights SWORMSTEDT @ BRADLEY. Je-1m TE enw, FoR SALE BEAUTIFUL LoTs SOUTH SIDE Of Nat. bet, Lowi and ZOtn sia, SY Lila feet front by 100 deep to good alley; improved by 3. pen ease ers sen, Ho) terms. ADA: Mp nas R SALE—10% ACRES OF LAND ON LOUGH- Rorough, Ronds fmumediaely oppostc Secretary icney’s place; cottage house ot rooms and out- Dulidings; all command beautiful view toward Blue Ridge Price $10,000; one-third cash, ee 7 ESET, 2420 Fst. TOTS UNIVERSITY PARK. Columbian College Grounds. Several fine residences to erected on this site during the summer. Prices toadvance. Location elevaced, commanding © view of the entire city. Water, gas and seweruge, No maore desirable oppor- “Pod plate and particulary tnguice of . ar particpARKER & 10 WNSEND, 143m 1418 F ot. JOR SALE OR TRADE—FIVE NICE INSIDE Lots northeast; high and good location; would ‘trade for pre rty in Mt, Pleasant or Hyattsville Also, new brick House and Lot at Indianapolis, Ind., Valued at $0,000; ‘would trade for in this ty. Address Box foes PPO Teo OR SALE—I HAV! LARGE NUMBER OF Nery fine Building Sites in the northsest, section, Which can uow behad st figures promising large ad- Yances in the near future. KH. T. LELPOLD, 1331 Fst pow. yel2-Bt JPORSALE-SEVERAL ENTIRESQUARES AND b. Cm of aares io ae SS pose pe crore to Geciia pat eine estos idly udvancing in price. Hr. LELPOED. £551 F st. b-w. Jel2-3t THIS EVENING. IPHISEVENING AT HALE PAST SEVEN PM. GUNS, CUTLERY, REVOLVE! HAE ponte ag Oe PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR FOUR- TEENTH STREET. direction of the owner, who is going exclusively Hock at auction, VEIN aU IRGs as EAE ‘ata 5 PAST SEVEN, until all are disposed of. ina may be expected. nyioaa M. FOLEY, Auctioneer, TO-MORROW. K. FULTON, ‘Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. I will sell by public suction at my Store, 1218 Pann- syivania ave. n.w.,commencing TUESDAY, JUNE FIFTEENTH. at ‘TEN O'CLOCK A.M, my stock of Forleited Pledges from Nos. 61, G24 to 88,036 of Safe department, and from Nos. 18 505 to 85. of Shelf department, mclusive. ‘This sale will consist of Gold, ‘Sliver and other cased Watches; Gold Chains: Charms! Lockets; Rings; Pins; Bracelets; Spectacles; Eye- glasses; Opera Glasses; ‘Diamonds set in Rings, Pins, Fiuds Collar Buttons, ce: Gold Neckiaoos: dtedal- ious; Badges; Earrings: Thimbles; Pencils; Crosses: Caf Buttons Studs; Collar ‘Buttons: ‘Penelis: Pers, &c.; Soild Silverware and Articles; Guns; Rifles; Kt Voivers: Bibles and other Books; Cutlery; Musical and ‘Mechanical Instruments ‘Blankets: Quilts. ‘La- dies’ and Gents’ Clothing: Dress Goods: Clothe Va- Mises; Satchels: Silver Plated Ware; Pictures; Mirrors; Umbrellas: Parasols: Meerschaum Pipes; Smokers, &c., &c. ‘This sale will continue mornings at TEN O'CLOCK, and evenings at SEVEN O'CLOCK unul all the lots are sold. H. K, FULTON, 1-50" Pawnbroker and Ancifonecr, KR SALE—A CHOICE FRONTAGE OF 61 FT. ‘on 16th st., adjoining Louise Home; 54.76 by 106 ft, se cor. 16th and T sts.; 40 by 100, 14th’ st. above Ui 36 by 100, K st. near 18th; 85.6 by 92.10, 17th st. cor. Corcoran: 58.6 by 95, Corcoran st, near 16th.; 25. by 87, 3d st..near A n.e:'and many more desirable Lots ‘and Houses in all parts of thecity. FR. H.T. LEIPOLD, 1831 F at. nw. Jeiz-at POR 8A GE 45,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND In Mt. Pleasant; convenient to school, church and Street cars: only 1 cents per square foot. HH. T. LELPOLD, 1391 ¥ st. n.w. Jei2-at (—LOT—CORNER. 88 SY 60 FEET, ‘by 40 feet of parking, on ove of the best Streets, Capitol Hill; water on street. Price $800 cash. ‘Address EMERGENCY, Star offics Jel2-3t* FOR SALE A NUMBER OF SQUARES EAST of Lincoin Park, containing upwards of five hun- red thousand feet of ground. - Also, several blocks in game locality, ranging from 5 to 30-cents per square foot. CHARLES W. HANDY, 921 F st n.w. lel 2-3t POR SALE ABOUT 14,000 FEET OF GROUND ‘on west side ot 19th street, opposite Jefferson Piace. Lot is improved by a substantial groom brick house and stables. WII sell lot at $2 per foot. {n= cluding improvement.” For permit to examine hou apply to CHARLES W. HANDY. 921 F st. n.wJ12-3¢ OR SALE—CHOICE LOTS WASHINGTON Weights, 25e. and Uc. ft. ‘A fine little lot Lanier Heichts, 560x140, 12%. fe Choice iot Mt. Pleasant. 161. st. extended, 1c. ‘ft; about 8,000 feet. Lots on V st. just east of 14th, 65¢. f., and on N st, bet. Lith and 16th, 65¢.% CUTTER & WIMER, Jel2z3t 1423 Fat. {OR SADE-AT_A BARGAIN, ON VERMONT six Lots, 17.4x100 (average) to a wide alle cents per toot, to +3 with 13 Jv. 2 1505 Penne; ia Fon Sab BLOCK OF GROUND ON U ST, near 16th st; 122.6195. Apglg.te J.V.N. HUYCK, jet? 1505 Peiusylvani Foz ‘A LOT, 265x100 TO A alley. on 9th st, south of th® Smithsonian Insti- tute: price 6 cents per square foot, Apply $0, JV. Jel2-3e Foe SALE EIGHT: ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 603 I st., between 6th and 7th n.w.; water, batli and ‘ws; nice yard, stableand back alley. Price $1,000. Apply to Owner, 628 F st., Room 6. Jes-Im JOR SALE AVERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN Kesidence near Georgetown; convenient to horse < two aeres ‘fruit, &e. Apply to W. He FISKE & 60.0140 New York ave. sp19-2 Fok, SALECSEVERAL "BEAUTIFUL, cor tages in Le Drot tPark,trom $3,500 to $4,500;each 802126. “These Houses and Lots are very cheap. Terms easy. INO. F. WAGGAMAN, my 22-1 804-906 Fst. hw. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Oi SALE—1107 QST. N.W., A HORSE, WELL bred, gentle and well gaited, under saddle and in harness! medium size: suitable for family use. six rears old: bay roan; seen at 1107 Q at. B.w., instead of TAgL as stated in "yesterday’s Star. J-3s ROBIN- JF GRSALE- GROCERY aD PROVISIONSTOBE doing « good business: long lease. Reason for priling, parties health ‘Is’ fascing and cannot attend to bes Address Hox 46, Star offic, je 103i WOK SALE-EASY TERMS — PRINTING OF- fice: prominently located: earnings never lees tean $2.00 pe. atnum: presses. type and Axtures first class” Apply to MAX COHEN, O13 Tih st. GE SAEE-COUNTER AND 15" GROCERY Bins, ‘with glass covers, suitable for” first-class Inguire at 1135 13th st, corner. Mass Jels-ate (Ok SALESTHRE Lois on L4th st ich ton wide ale 8x100 (average) Fr square foot. V. N. HUYGK, ‘Appl: sel! {OR SALE— HANDSOME RESIDENCE SITE— We offer for sule one of the handsomest Lots in the city, being situated on Rhode Island ave. just east of Conn! ave. and huving a frontage of 48 feet with @ depth of 100% feet to au 18 foot alley. he surroundings of this groand, Its north frontage, terrace of 4 feet, and the wide ‘open space in frot formed by the junction of Khote Island ave. and M ender this a most desirable situation tor a double house, or one with a Mbrary or picture gatlery at- for a wide single residence with windows wl at the side, oF for two residences. Price per foot A fine stable lot across the alley, 25x50 feet, will be sold With tha ground at $1.30 per foot; sewer, water ‘und gas accommodations belng provided. ‘The proximity of the Conn. ave. street cars, a branch telegraph and telephone office and a cab stand. make it alsox most convenient location, Jeiz-st FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1 ave. VOR SALE—FINE LOT MASSACHUSETTS uve. neur 17th st. n.w., 25 feet front; 23 feet frout ou Rhode Island ave., near 14th st. n.w.; 66 feet front on 16th st. .w. Short lot on East Capitol st., 21 teet front; 18% feet front ou M st. u.w.. wt GOc. per square foot. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Jei2-re 1226 F st. nw. POR SALE-FINE PLOT OF GROUND. WITHIN four squares of Capitol, 290x150, fronting on ihree streets: good for speculation or improvement cheap to quick buyer. Also seven lots, 18x70, at 8c; per sq. foot. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Jelzeue 1226 F st. nw. A T AUCTION. THE ENTIRE STOCK of BAUM'S DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, Consisting of SILKS, WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, WHITE Goons, and all such goods as are found in only first-class houses, will be sold at auction to the highest bidder. This sale is peremptory,, and will commence at TEN O'CLOCK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE SEC- OND, ‘and continued until further notice. Comfort- able seats will be provided for all who will attend. ‘The sale will take place upstairs in the back bullding of our store. CHAS, BAUM, 7th, 8th and D sta. FOLEY, Auctioneer. my31-2m INCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES, CUES, RACKS, BALLS, &<. By virtue ofa deed of trust, recorded in lber No, 1.176, folio 300, et seq... of ine Tand records for Wash- ington, D.C. I will seil.at public auction, on WED- NESDAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH, 1886, aU TWELVE. O'CLOCK 'NOON, ut premises, No, GOL Cstreet, cor ner 6th street northwest, One 4x8 Brilliant Novelty Billiard Table. ‘Three 4x8 Brilliant Novelty Pool Tables. One set Ivory Billiard Ball, 5 Gue Racks, 5 doz. es. ‘Three sets composition Pool Balls;3 Ball Racks, Bridges, &c. ‘Terms cash. Jel4 BENJAMIN COOLEY, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE or MISCELLANEOUS AND MEDICAL BOOKS at uy AUCTION ROOMS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue and Eleventh Strect WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1890, Commencing at 7:30 o'clock. NOW READY FOR EXAMINATION. Jelléds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. H@82Y nrortaNt avcrion sare ox A BEAUTIFUL ESTATE, ‘To makea final settlement the hetrs of the late Gharies B. Calvert will soll on the premises, fF WEDNESDAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH 1886, al, the residue of the magnificent Riversdale tate, 360 acres, surrounding the old mansion, ‘This fansous property is historical, and the nanies of Clay, Webster, &c.,are still associated with it. Lying on both sides of theB. & O. ILI, a station about tne cen ter, and only six miles from “Washingto: ties for division into lots aud villa sites insures Its De- coming very valuable. With a small outlay te balld- ings can be restored. and with terraced grounds, beau- tifa. groves, lake, river. &c,, will again be a charming home. For dairying. market gardening, ‘nurseries, &c., {ts location fs U And, taken with the ld enhancement of values of suburban propert: fantd its possiblities’ for wabdiviston, should. eause Le ‘Vestors to carefully consider this opportunity. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; ce in one and two years, with interest, $500 deposit required from purchaser. Full particulars of W. 0. LIGGET & CO., Baltimore, ‘Maps with THOS. J. FISHER & CO, Je OR SALE—BICYCLE—! pert, ball bearings ail S100. To19 12th st. {OK SALE—THE BEST LEATHER SARATOGA trunks in the city, only $8.50. See our Hammock aud steaiver chairs. Sole agents for Bord’s IXL. Fire Works. 709 Market Space, Feuusylvania syenue. jeo-Lmn® (OK SALE—15 GAL OF PURE COUNTRY Milk, delivered at att polnt tn the ‘city Le! per I, al. for the entire quautiy. ‘Addrew FARA. righiwood Post ‘Oitice, 2 jelz-3ie QOk SALE—THE FOI cue very stylish T Cart; oue Canupy-top. Four-passen ger Phaetou; three good Village Carus; one dix-seat Famuy Carriage: one Wagonelie, by Brewster @ Con of Broome st..aud one Coupeletie.” All of these Car. Tages ure iu excellent condition, and wll be sold at very low Bgures ANDREW J. JOYCE, lz st Tath st. nw. RY AND LIQUOR STORE doing a good business. “Satisfactory reason {oF ining, “Juduire om the premiven UL Gist». w. .E-CAB AND HARNESS AT a BAR- cab Elmira make; been in use four months £3450; harness cost $50: will sell both for $300; at JAMES CUTTER'S, 1834 Vermont Jel2aee ‘TWO MEDIUM SIZE IRON SAFES, Ai Sxp combivation locks, “For particulars address Lox O, Star office. POR SALE-AT A GREAT KARGAIN—IF PUR- chased at once, an entire front on G or H st. n.e., PE ZhoT es HO on BON, deep toalley. Apply ts LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st.n.w. jel ‘OR SALE— Fine lots next to n.w. cor. New Hampshire avs and Q st., 20x100; $2. git Hampanire ave, and Tst nw., 2 lots 22%4x90; Cheap—2, 18x80, on Vermont ave; would likes reasouable offer, New Hampshire ave. und N st,,20 by an average ity with small frame renting for $12: 2. Desirable lot on Meridian Hill: 20c, Desirable lot on Col. Collece: 6c. “Choice Georgetown Helghts Property at very low figures. DODSON & DEEBDE, Jeliit 1319 F st. b.w., adjoining Sun B'ld'g. POR SALE-ENTIRE NORTH OF SQUARE 1:36, Bounded by N.C. ave. A, B and 14th sia, 14,468 sq. feet; 15,000 sq. fect {n square 1033 at in? vestment prices. ‘lwo lots om L, bet. 12tb and 13th sts. LotonQ, 20th and 2st sts. 20x98 fk to paved alley. A. P. HILL & CO., 1388 Fst Jes2w ‘OR SALE-SUPERB PLOT OF GROUND COM- manding a grand view of Washington and its en- yirons is offered for sale for a few days; 3 fronta, 120 fi. on Prospect street, 180 ft. on Meridian ave., 174 ft. 92 Crescent st., Meridian Hill: 26,463 sqr. ft., enclosed by picket fence, Just norta of Boundary st. on westside 16th st. Look at it, OWNER, my2o Box 244, city P.O. LLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sail regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL 7 Evin QUEENSTOWN. Calling at Halifax, N. S.,, and St. Johns, N. F: ‘ova Scotian, July 13, cabin, 805: a steerage, $20. Glasgow to Philadelphia vi ry. se Glasgow to Hoston via Derry and Galway. Senger Accommodations Unexcelled, For turther information ap ply to ‘Mrs. D. A. GROSNAN, 612 9th st GEO. W. MOSS, 225 Penn. ave. my1co3m_ JAX BELLEW. 638 New iersey ave GHOWE ROUTE 10 LONDON AND CONTINENT NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS. 8. CO. New York, Southampton, Bremen, The fast Ex- press steamers of this Company sail every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY, landing passengers in Soutli- ampton in less than eight days from New York. These ‘steamers are celebrated for thelr speed and tbe cou fort afforded passengers. E. F. DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania ave, Washington, D, C. aplo-liw DR SALE—THREE FINE LOTS, EACH 21x07 feet on T st., just west of New Hampshire ave., fine Parking: only cents a foot. ALo. 63 fect north side M st. o.w, very cheap. Apply OWNEK, Room 4, 1331 F st. my34-1m EF Kk SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSI- ness engagements, the Lease, License and Stock of a thoroughly estabiished Grocery, Liquor and Pro- Visiou Store. Inquire at 917 2th st. ow. jel2-3t* OR 5. “A $3 WASHING MACHINE FREE. Tot troduce ‘them in Wasbingtod, we Will give away 1,000 Selfperating Washing Machine.” It Sou Wwallt one seud us your name asd street adrens atonce. Address MONAKCH LAUNDRY WORKS, Si Warrea su, sew Yorks JelL-ot Parlor Grana Upright PLAXO, $1 Parior Grana Upr t XO, for onl 50. Owner leaving the ely offers, tor epek cron ayes tect octave, three-string, Upright Piano, in bandsume foktruod Ga, carved truwea de; very fle aud fall foue. This lea very rare opportunity 12 procure bargain. Am imavcdiate male ig desired. ~ We bave also an elegant Parlor Upright, nearly new, ats bargain, that we will take @ square piano in ex- change 4 part payment, and balance can be paid at snail rate of $10 per month. Both can be seen at the PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, aes 22 th street. Foi SALE-ONE MILLION MERCHANTABLE brick of the best quality, for immediate delivery. CAPITAL PRESSED BRICK C0., KH. GOLI BOROUGH, secretary, U6 F st. JeO-3m. POK SALE—A NICK LITTLE TWOSTORY brick residence, 1308 Sth st. nw. Lot 17 by 94 Feet 4 inches to a pubic alley; all Improvenients: {a Sead condition. (A dusirable Bowe oF & good invest. & Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 124 vom house, near Towa Circle, 13thst. nw. 14 reoms. Q st..bet 13th and 14th sts ‘Srooms, op Boundary, near 14th. 7 rowms, om 14thst S rooms, Hath p. 8 rooms, Lith 8, Business property. Brick store aud dwelling. 14th at... Say. rooms, Wallach st.. bet. Fovins, 20.5 st.. bet L and M. Be. im utbaron ‘ave. rem wea Several Lat ur IMPROVED AND vacaut property im northwestern section of the ‘cont! to Vermont ave., lowa circle, Mate and Thomas circle. ‘This; TO TALE JUST ARRIVED FROM VIRGINIA 2U Horses, among them some fine drivers and dri ‘and saddie horses. to be sold at reasonable prices. SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY, in rear of 033 Dak nw. Jeo lwe COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, ‘OR SALE—AT HYATTSVILLE, 150x200, ON Guy ave; beautiful building site; convenient to depot and store: $1,250. Apply to Wbel5-3¢ EB COTTRELL, 1418 New York ave. OR SALE — AT A BARGAIN — BEAUTIFUL country Place, just beyond Brightwood, 44 acres, 9 room house, in complete order, surrounded by bea fal shade trees: fine view, excelleut water, good stable, &c., ail fenced in. This is ove of the inust desirable Pisces now in the market; only 96.000. WALK Ei & VILSON, 1006 F stn. jeld-iw (OR SALE—HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS; LARGE grounds: on high ground: % mile from. d 200. Also, Six-room House: Mp acres of land: Shiide: $1,000! "0. E'HINE, Vienta, Falrtax Co a. v elas” Fo SALE— & handsome Cottages with "3)\000 feet andsome, Cottage, with 3 cages square feet of round, at Colonial HUFTY & DYER, Jel2-3e 13th and'P, R SALE— STREET CARS PASS THE DOOR. A beantifal Country Home, overlooking the city; has large double Brick House and all necessary out bolldings, about four acres of lana, fruits, flowers, sc. ‘This place can be had at a. in. ‘HUPTY & DYER, Jel25e 1301 F st, SALE-ONE SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT ; apetal bargains 1m uptighis and agp rgans to rent easy terms HUGO 7H & Co, 925 7th st-m.w., Bobmer piano agts FOE SALE CHEAP OR FOR RENT_TWO DE sirable Farms of 100 acres each, and one of 30 ucres, near Pierce's P. O., about 6 miles north of Georgetown. JOHN PATCH, Jeld-see 506 10th at. }} 0 SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ¥arnished and painted Wagous, old ‘and new, on Bonthly paymeats or cash. Also, Stage and Spri Carts J. J. COOK, 3296 M st, Georgetown. my25-Lm* FSSA S18 NOOr soars srt 94.50, $5, ‘and $7. Nobby Dress Suit ai Kore Pants 326.250, and Suc. ORIGINAL LONDON MISFIT STORE, 912 F st. n.w., near @th “my2Z1-1im {OR SALE—BRITISH CHALLENGE BICYCLES, (new), Balls aud Fluted Hollow Forks to both wheels: strongest and best rosdsters made Reduced from $140 to 2110: all sizes. myz0 CAPITAL CYCLE CO., 1406N. Y. ave. Fee SALE A iy NEW BEFOSITORY THE largest of fine carriages. ever offeret Washington, among which are the latest. myles: Vio- snl extenslontop’ surreye; ladiey eanobe ane : , canopy and ‘ops coupe und sash door rockaways, carts draggs, doctors’ phaetons, Po ex- Vension and bi Lops: canopy-top village iniggics and’ manv ouber styles toe muuerous Mand: repairing prouptiy atusnded tor cating taken on storage: work gusrauteed an represented: YOUNG, 970 and 481 Cou nw rearof ibe Natiooal hotel, mys3m VOR SALE— ‘GOOD RGAINS IN Fa ed snratogns, Bole Leather Trunks SALE—a BARGAIN IN 4 SEW ¢noom louse; gas and waler. west; ‘sold at “ones. DASERUOWEH & EOS, Mags and "Satenels never Seon wasde See our Hae ness. KECK ER'S. 1345 Pena. ave. 243m, RUE GALILEE, PARIS, NEAR U.8. LEGA- tion, and Are of Rooms and Board MADAME JeG-awe ‘at reasonable rates; references, ‘Address [ABLE BOARD FOR THE SUMMER: 920 PER 1. ROSTAN. jouth; Strathmore Arms, 810 12th st. nw 4-1me POR SALEGIN BYATISVILLE MD. 2 HOUSES: ‘of 8 rooms each: slate rooted: good condition; rent $200 a vear each, guaranteed, “Also lots adjoining of 22,700 and 6,400 square feet each: handsomely lo- Offers first-class investment. MARION DUCK: ETT, Attorney-ai-Law, Bladensburg, Md. jed-1n1 FOE SALE-A COUNTRY PLACE, ON 7TH ST. auioedconsietine pt about Lea acres? Aue dwelling, Sve. Apply to JESSE BROWN: 1801 T EN stn.w. f10-2We ‘R. Rin Montgomery and Prince Virginia. We have some choles 20 acres, convenient to city; will be ‘@ CO., 1338 Fst" jes-2w ‘$2,r00. SALE—-LOTS—100 BUILD] ‘Seabrook a 60x ‘near Station; Band P. Rit, 20 cars to city; BK dec prce @1Bmict apply to MRTG “Attorney-at-Law, id.) oF Bs IN, 212 D st. nw., Washing ‘sp19-8m) OR \NGE Baty Farm rg niles toe bizerre PRE ing SING acres. "Price SOHN SHEP, 5 rg. Md. my22-4w* PERSONAL. Base Baus, Bars a Base Bara OUTFITS. SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, seen Is i RR Thea ‘ I'VE BUSINESS acted shadow: OF iD Ui} Oxgers ora ge Wim & Luszy, COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. And as you see our Yard and 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 have the reputation of selling low on every- thing, besides furnishing first-class material, and pro pove to keep it up. WILLET & LIBBEY. Lumber, Sesh, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer chante, mb31 Cor. 6th street and New York ave. n.w. Tue Namora, Morva, Lars w.w, ASSOCIATION, OFFICE 1420 F st. , W. Dudley. President. George H. B. White,Treas'r, John H. Magruder, V.P. John E. Beall, secretary. “SFrank J. Tibbits, Gen. Man, FOR A POLICY OF $1,000, Admission fee and medical examination, $5.00. A receipt will Be given in full for five pald'in advance for one years lusuranee, as followe: Dr. RALPH WALSH, Medical Director. Atage 25 pervear.® 7'50 Atngs 43.per year, Sit 80 27, i ci ‘s E83! # a SEEESEE a 1 40, 42, Aursoxss G Seu, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 1382 F STREET Fowsmmeaen ea roan ; most prices, my2l-im KMABE Praxo Fosrzs UNEQUALED IN TUNE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. SSESSSSVSESSSSES! SSEEESESSR RESET: SELSSSSASSSSSTES. re B82: SROOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES _ ‘ PIANOS FOR RENT, . SPECIALLY TDUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, @c.. BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF DWELLING No, 217 FOUR AND-A-HALF STREET. BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE AND CSTREET NORTHWEST, Parlor Suites, Walnut Chamber Sets, Weinut and Cherry Single and Double Wardrobes, Cherry Chiffonter, Mirrors, Rattan Rockers, Easy Chairs, Tables, Pictures, Cottage Sets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ‘Washstands, Hair and otherjMattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, Sheets, Spreads, Toilet-ware, Lace Cartains, Portiers, Hat Racks, M.T. Sideboard, Extension Table, Dining Chairs, Plated Ware, ‘China and Glass Ware, Sewing Machine (nearly new), Body, Ingrain and Other Carpets through- out the house, Rugs, Kitchen Requisites, &. ON THURSDAY MORNING, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, ‘we will sell at the above-named dwelling all the excel, Jent and well kept furmiture,@c., contained therein, to whlch the attention of buyers is respectfully called. je COMPRISING AT AUCTION, JUNE TEENTH, rpPHomas Dow LING, Auctioneer. CARRIAGES, VILLAGE CARTS, COUPES, COUP. TOP AND NO-TOP BUGGIES, &c. On THURSDAY TEENTH, 1886, at ELEVE my Auction Rooms, shall sell without reserve the following Carriage: Three Village Carts, newly painted, in complete ‘Or SPECIAL SALE or ELETTE, PHTONS, MORNING, ‘eo. ler. ‘Two Coupes: one Coupelette. One Six-seat Fumily riage, ‘One Four-Passenger Canopy Phieton. ‘One Four-Passenger Varulshed Wagon, Top End-Spring Buggy, made by W. D. One N Hodgers Co., Phil one Top Bugg ie ‘One Cou - ‘The above work is from Andrew J. Joyce, and must be sold to make room for his extensive repair work. pe fee A180, ‘Two End-Spring Top Buggies ‘Two Side-bar Top Buggies. One Jump-Seat Carriage. ‘These are uew and must be sold to cover advances. Jel4-3t HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. COUPE, LARGE BAY HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, PERFECTLY SOUND” AN D AND SET HARNESS AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, ‘TEENTH, my auction rooms, I shill sell the above turnout with- JUNE 1856, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, fi out reserve. JUNE SEVEN; LOCK, in front of Neomtuations To-Pay. Dr. Thomas A. Berryhill, of Pennsylvania, Dut for sometime a well known resident of Washington, was today nominated by the Ey ag RSLS a , hat ing passed the very Also, John . Rakin to be marshal of the United States tor the western district of Texas. Also, Lat Lieat. George G. Lott, 11th inflantry, pees tenant Tin ut Second a Rice, 224 infantry, to Lieutenant ‘Robert F. Ames, 8th In- fantry, to be first lieutenant. (Congressmen as Attorneys. ‘MR, BECK'S RESOLUTION STILL TIED UP. ‘The patsage of Mr. Beck's bill prohibiting members of Congress from accepting retainers or fees from corporations receiving aid frozfi the government, was a surprise to the Senate. It was called up by Mr. Beck and crowded to ‘vote without previous notice, and its oppo nents were taken ‘The bit ie"new ted Sup lin "the ena _—t ite passage 2d EDITION. Last Toran oT Be SAILING IN A STIFF BREESE. New York To-day. Saxpr Hoox, N. J. June 18—At o'clock this morning the wind was blowing from the northeast at the rate of sixteen miles an hour. The weather was cloudy and hazy. Outside very high. The pros 1s were for arace Between the big Bloobe Puritan Prescilis asd Auantic, AST Sete N. 3 June 15.—The Pari- n passed here ahead of the other 45 11;06 ag, m.z the Priscilla, 11:09; the dante 11:34. The Puritan had gained in the from the start, The Atlantic and the Tetained about thesame relative positions. The ‘Thetis was gaining on the Gracie. The tauk lead the schooners, with the ing second. The wind is light from the northeast. SANDaY Hook, N. J., June 10,12 %.—~T6 wind which 1s still trom the northeast, has dropped toten milesan hour. The bay ts covered with @ haze which Erevents the yee from being seen at present. The boat has been placed for some time near buoy eight, where the yachts will have to pass, THE THRTIS LEADS AT THE TURN. 15 p.m.—The Thetis is leading the fleet closely followed by the Puritan, ‘are now near the stake boat. The other yachts ares Uttle astern in the haze. The carries spinnaker, but the Puritan does not, At 12:36 the Thetis rounded the stake-boat at buoy 8 first. She was closely followed by the Puri who turned thirty seconds later, cart-drivers employed in hauling bricks buildings which her father was erecting next te hisown house on K street, The published story D f if i i i i £ fu g 2 C4 i iis 3 > 3 ‘= id 4% Ha My i Fee eb SEVEN- FF ‘rather singetar’ zon aM ner. Afr. Hawley ent ‘® motion to reconsider, and in. pursuance ofan t with Mr, Beck that motion was called up Monday, and that went over until today. ‘Meantime Mr. Edmunds introduced an amendment to the rales to it motions to reconalder to be de- rules probibiting Beck, | wanted 3 ‘disposed ir, Edman Suggested ‘that it should Ne"over until the amendment to the rules can be acted upon, That amendment is pending before the com- mittee on rules and it may be some time before they rey Then in the press of business to- wards t} sideration, Local Notes. The faculty of Johns Hi Un in Baltimore y ‘day con! sayy a re High ‘schoo! of the S tah ‘of the ¥ jumbia, and the of bachelor of arte Harry English and ‘M. Hughes of city. ‘Thomas Brennan, with fei Tompkins on the with a base on @ jot bear the Baltimore and On! several days ago, was fined $20 1 Gourt to-day. Hie end of the session it may not get con- Another Contest Impending. WHOLESALE REDUCTIONS IN THE SUNDRY A Divorce Rerusep.—' Court, Judge Merrick made @ a CIVIL BILL WHICH WILL BE RESISTED. sees OF Susette MeNally agt. Thomas THE PURITAN AGAIN AHEAD, McNally, dismissing the bill. were man Saxpr Hoox, June 15.—The yachts have | , "Be details of the sundry civil bill are not 10 | ried Deccmber 6th, ‘thie city, and she passed the stake boat at buoy No.8 The The- made public unt committee is ready | stated that he, pel: ‘a lotter car. Spe at 12:36, the Puritan at 12:36:30, the | to report it to the House. The fact, howevor, | rier, was arrested for robbing ‘Pras ath maieaie A Wet | ts on ete oer ave on | ei yar, Poetng alae Eee e near and buoy No, 5 at 12:41, the Thetis at | 2°llars, assures @ Over the bill. It 18 | firee years, ahd on his return be was tried, not known Just where the cut is made, but it is sure to provoke opposition. It is claimed that reductions as well as increases are in violation of the rules of the House. The law provides for certain offices, officers and employes, to be Bald certain salaries, and it is held tobe the laty of the committee, under the new ruldt, simply to audit and ide the money to out the law. If offices are to be abolished and expenditures cut down, or the Teverse, it must be done otherwise than by a] Ppropriation bilix. The committees on expendi- tures in the various departments, for instance, should investigate the question, and report bills according to the needs of the department. These objections will be made to all actions of the appropriations committee which attempt any a 12:4 e Atlantic at 12:42, and the cilla at 12:48. The Grayling was the first schooner out, close astern of the Priscilla, The Montauk tollowed,with the Agnes in her wake, The Puritan rounded Scotland lightship at 2:08 and stood out fOr the Sandy Hook light- Hp. The Atlantic turned a lightship: at 1:16, the Prisellla at 1:18, the Grayling at 1 and the Montauk at 1:21. m.—The yachts are now near Sandy Hook lightship, ‘the Priscilla leading, the Atlantic second, and the Puritan third. 40 p. m.—The Priscilla still leads. The Puritan has caught up and is now alongside the Atlantic, convicted, and on March 71 was year in the count; 4 charges that for four years ‘he has fasled to port her or the child, bas cruel insults towards her, compelied to earn a tivelll rooms, and she has also fed her Bonkness’ des and tet he Commitied nihense ust 5 an at he comm! adi a The court holds that the that of adultery) are not #1 divorce as ized in the acta inasmuch as there ts no fected tay nes ba ; an e cl tery is tained by it proof, od ——— Rowprism aT WASHINGTON Crecie.—Col, GENTLE, SEVEN. in front of Jela-st He Imttated King Ludwig. JUNCANSON BROS. Aucuoneers. ASSIGNEE’ SALF OF OF COLOR, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c., &c. virtue of a deed of assignment given to me by ‘at public auction at thi By Brulator & Dyer, I will sel! store, No. 123 IDAY, JUNE on F ing of BE! NAL AVE.! Gormerty PAINTINGS, WATER E IGHTEENTH, 1886, begin- ning at TEN’ O'CLOCK in the forenoon, all the stock of tie said firm then remaining undisposed of, consist- OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, nge of the law, and the debate will be gen- erally prolonged by points of order. meet Uneasy Indiana Congressmen. MR, HOLMAN GONE TO Look AFTER HIS FENCES. Mr. Holman, ot Indiana, has gone home to Jook after his fences. Political affairs are very much mixed in Indiana, and all the members who have not either already got the sAnction of their constituents or given up the fight are very SUICIDE OF A ONCE WEALTHY BALTIMORE GERMAN, BaLrm™more, Mp., June 15.—Conrad Miller, aged 62, for many Fears @ prominent German of this elty, committed suleide by jumping into the Patapsco river from a bri In 3 more county. He was at one time in comfort- able circumstances, but had reverses, which made him despohdent, He was to have sailed for Europe this afternoon on the German steamer, but the suicide of King Ludwig, of Ted pandas end wares aa : munfeation complaining of the behavior men and around Washington circle in evening. ‘hile Col. Wilson naturally, to receiving anonymous | Barlow's) ETCHINGS, rag, UP AVINGS. #0, 0. | Bavaria, preyed upon his mind and he sought | Toss Smale ot Coes sande Sor mn. Ee RANGE OF THE THEKMOMETER.—The follow: AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE PICTURE FRAM! man’s seat am the rest. It is not believed | ing were the ‘at the signal office to-day: UTENSILS USUALLY FOUND IN SUCH Ax | A Fishing Schooner and Crew Lost. | that he could be beaten, yet the situation was 3.0m. 65: 7a, m. 63; 11 & m., 68; 2 p. ta, TABLISHMENT, AND ONE NEW MARVIN | _ Sr. Jouns, N. F., June 15.—News comes trom | such that he could not rest eas; gic dn— A fined maximum, 74; minimum, * Stocie at private sale until Friday morni BE Gopraeis bax ofthe lone ofa, Gehing sonooner | Sortntoaue ta Hotes Cobts nts Sesteact | Ax Rxacenso Guock Besa, ou in —2tr, Rtoel vate sale lay morning. 5 jean nee HL. WHITE: Amignes,_ | $04 lion board, near Real Rocks ‘was struck by falling to doeo be left the bili in charge of Mr, | Albert Ca ta charge ot the BLinting office of D an off-shore squall, which carried away her un- | Ran a this PV esau caus Apouonee: Teeted salla, She Keeled over and sauk imme- Pennsylvania Representatives. | momin by a large slectric look falling bim, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUALE HOUSE AND | diately. BEPUBLICAN HOPES OF GAINS. and he was femoved to bis heme. aim, Lot, Wrst KNOWN AS No. 53 H STREET SOUTH- ‘Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust The republicans expect to win aseat in the House through the failure of Mr. Boyle, of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. A WaRrenouse CoLLAPsIna.—This morn! + “iny of Siny 1950 onda between 3 and 4 o'clock, one of the ters Dearing date the 26th day of May, 1575, and duly The New York Stock Market. Pennsylvania, to get the renomination. Mr. ff, >= — land records of the District of Columb! la, at the written, request of the party holding the note described in and The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices Latta, who gets the nomination of the demo- ofthe New Yor Stock Market to-day, as reported by Ginla avenue, between 34 and 4% strects 4 < 4 cratic , is said not to be in the dis- | southwest, gave way, causi: the two SSUES ping ruth Twill on, MONDAY:, the | special wire to 1, H. Dodge, 680 15th arrest! frien. The republicans will probabit nominate | Boors to sia Tacting’ about 4.000 ot SIX O'CLOCK P. M.,in front of the premises, sell at Mr Hof. The a bs orsinert iy eer Erain through the e ator shait to the base lc auctions pactot teens Ces h jemocraiic. Huff, however, has already, bea mage to the bullding is about Sredand forty-three (G4), stuais in Washi gtoncity, Latta in the samé field in acontest for state | $500. D. C,, the same having & on H street by a depth of 79 feet and 7 inches, more vurticularly described in said deed of trust, together ..ith the improvements thereon, consisting of @ good mnt of 26 feet ani two-story frame house, "Terms of sale: The amount of the indebtedness se- ured by aid trust and the expensesof sale in cask: Balance in ‘equal installments ut. 8ix ‘aud twelve Months; notes of the purchaser, accured ny deed of e given for the de required at the tine of sale, trust on the property. ments. A deposit of and ali conveyancing at sale to be complied with of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell 10. Sar purchaner’s cost ‘at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. Je9-a&as JOSEPH T. STEVENS, Trustee, 614 F street nw. in seven days from dat ington city, a inches senatorship, and it is thought that from other Teasons thea the unpopularity of Latta the re- Paolicans have made gains. “The republicans expect also to elect men to si Messrs, Scott and Curtin, eS The Fisheries Troubles. CONSIDERED AT THE CABINET MEETING TO- Dar. At the meeting of the Cabinet today all the departments were _repre- sented. The | Canadian _ fisheries troubles were considered, and It is understood that the that he i, rie? i ry e o aeee Ca saagee pg ‘Terms of ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME ON WEST SIDE OF THIRD STREET, BETWEEN ELAND. @ SOUTHWEST. NO. G19 THIRD STREET, WITH VALUABLE LOT, 24X100: WIDE ALLEY, virtue of a deed of trust, dated October Sist, AD. 187: filo 229, ‘and duly recorded in Liber No. ‘8eq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at written request of party: tending to show that did not approve of minion Washington Stock Exchange. ‘cuihorities ‘The following changes from a GEA"Suye, 180K reaintered. GAiuy bide 11} sakex U:'S. Se revtatered, 15% bid, 126 aaked. 0. Sas, bid: 125 asked.“ D. G ‘per im M4 bid. 116-askea. b. ¢. Ber. tm 19% bid, 120% sexed. “Metro ‘TO 716, Zope eves q relatic of th it io affecting the relations of the government stadt nn mk clarence Secured thereby, I will sell. at pbite auction, in tront | KR. K. stock, 105% bid, ’ Washington Gas, bid, See meets on SATURDAY, 2 ie ‘Ariington ine, 163% 61d. a a is bi ee eee ee oad 5 4 U] >. M., the follow- rl mn » 153 3 ing real estate, situate in Washington city, in sald Dts. | Washington Brick Machine, 1iabid Great Faith Lee Pg hy en fy ies Sts agree trict, and known rt of lot No. 27. in ‘square No, | 131 bid. Ch e und Pot. Tel. Co, 72 78 | issued by In: ri wi . HI. De Indian ‘erst ~4 wey south “Hom the ‘northeaat ‘cornea of said fotou Sd | Sais Depealt ColeSniaees ©? OM 72 Maka Kat | tepals dwelling 1026 I street northwost:63.500. | Andian, Territory by the ruuning of in from. the no! rer of on 5 s | Rreet west, and running thence. south long said Sd Gweilings, Rhode Island avenue and “1otn | thelr trains their lands, Street “24 feet: thence west 100 feet to publica ley: thence north 24 feet, and thence east 100 feet to 3d street and ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY amp ekasHORE, : ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, ot which $75 must be paid at time of sale; balance in'two lace of beginning. fell at ria and oost of purchaser in defau THI DORE A. CURTIS, Trustee. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, attorney. je9-10¢ foal paymentsia Sne and two years, ‘with interest from day cfsale, se cured by purchaser's uotes and a deed of trust on’ the Property sold. Conveyancing and recording at Chaser's cost. Termsofaaie tobe complied wit ten days after sale, else ‘Trustees reserves right to re- street; $3,000. B. Charleton & Co., 472 C stree! i Tepalr ware house, extending it a brick addition three stories high, 27 92,000. T. B. Towner, erect a three-story an: Dasoment dwelling, O sirect, between 11th and 12th streets west; $5,000. Mr. E. Lyn- Ram, erect 5 tnwestory dwelling, 4% street, between M and N streets; $2, 'W. H. Parker, erect two two-s! dwellings, Deiaware avenue, between D and E southwest; erect five two-s 400. Win, = j: treet, between. Atl Baltimore Markets. gg py soltdated, 58. (W f Gals: do. new threes, 64%: do. ten-torties, 40; Gertie Sts. Ghae LG bid tosdage KALTIMORE. Mn, June 15.—Cotton dull—mid- dling, 94. Flour steady and very quiet. Wheat— aly steady and qGlet; western lower, closins southern red, 0333; southern amber. Besse: A telegram to the New York Herald from Buffalo, N. ¥., June 14, says: Mr. Folsom, cousin of President Cleveland's wife, came back to Buffalo from Folsomdale this evening. He said: will, so far as I can learn, and that is the dne I drew. yur= in Ww welll aeons = Come Eanty Ix Tas Weex T° LEAVE YOURORDERS. AT $25 WECAN GIVE YOU NOVELTIES, WE ARE BUSY, BUT CAN ALWAYS SQUEEZE IN ANOTHER SUIT TO FINISH IN A FEW DAYS. EISEMAN BROS, MANUFACTURING TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Cor. 7th and Estreets. Alter providing ior Mr. Humphrey, the will divides the ht Oscar" and Sise Fraok Felecia, Mra Grover af and the children of Mrs. rank Western ‘Angust, mixed, Streetand New Jersey avenue; $5,000. Chas. ‘Wood, repair carrii 1620 M portarwent 4 $1,200. "Mra. A’ Wood, erect a three-story and cellar dwelling, De Sales street, between 17th street and Connecticut avenue northwest; $6,000. John Reding. s policeman, has been dismissed fol ‘policeman, has been dism! for Intoxication and Wm. Sebastian inted in bis place. Mr. Wm. H. Matthews has been appointed policeman in place of R. S Jones, ‘MISCELLANEOUS. , TLL, 1c 11:00 a m.—The feeling in wheat was weak sith this moraine July | _ MF, Pleroe Shogmaker, ina letter to the Com- delivery starting at 74c., and falllog off to 7si4c., and | missioners, calls> attention to the dangerous is now’ 7: Corn—Ji 2%. july, 25%. | condition of the bric across creek, at Pork—July, 880. Lard—July, 6.10, Pierce Shoemaker’s m: A delegation of colored citizens from the uy lied upon the Commissioners to-day wo that a school be established for their Brople at or near Burville, on the sheriff road. ir. Webb said it would be done if the funds permitted. ee ROBBERIES REPORTED.—Paul Graninger, of Sheridan street, in the county, stolen from & second-stor; last night between 9 an Clara Oreo, of 737 9th strect, reports stolen from her room Sunday morning a breastpin, fruit knite, coral earrings, é&c., valued at $5. copper refined dull, o%yal0 Whisky quiet, 1 4 Other articles unchanged. Freighta to. Liver steamer quiet—cotton, 13-644; Hour, 18; gral, 4d. Hlour, 4,111 barrels: wheat, 8850, bushels; corn, 63,500" bushels: ‘3h menis—four, 1,124, barrel bushels: corn, 85,000 busbala, is now though Chicago Markets. et When He Will Resign. COMMISSIONER EDGERTON DENIES A CURRENT REPORT. Civil Service Commissioner Edgerton denies the report of his intended resignation, He says that he is not the man to retire in the face ofan enemy; that he will remain on the commission until the enemies of reform are fewer in the democratic party. ee AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS today were Senators Van Wyck, Coke and Maxey, Represeutatives Breckenridge, Ky.; Welburn, Ward, Il; Van Eaton, with R. E, Calder, ot N. C; Seney, with J. A. Norton and Col. M: Scan- Tur Views Or Prortz ‘With reference to purchasing READY-MADE CLOTHING is somewhat divided. Some goto one Place apd some to another to buy, and it will always ‘be so; but you Will hear it expressed on all sides that if a person asks another where to produce good and reliable clothing, ready made or made to order, our house is the first one mentioned to buy—because its generally known that we manufacture the best that can be produced and carry a large assortment from the finest in quality to the lowest in price, 1t ts neediess to mention separately every article we sell and at what prices, AS YOU WILL FIND ANY KIND OF GARMENT, FOR EITHER MAN OR BOY, ON OUR COUNTERS, AS WELL AS A FULL LINE OF TIES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, &0. my28 NOAH WALKER & co, 625 Pennsylvania aveoua Greoncs T. Kuzx, TAILOR, 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, ap203m_ 1, of Obio; Lawler, Miller and Tayior, Mr. Sitton, Isage’ R. Diller, of Ill, and N./M.’Bell, jign mails, P.O. dep't. superintendent of fore! Ice FoR THE WAR DEPARTMENT.—The Great Falls Ice company were the lowest bid- ders for furnishing ice to ~~ War de- artment durin; the next iscal year, ECDS couts per ome hundred pounds, and’ will be awarded the contract when the sppropria- tion becomes available. nour TwaxsY OLesxs| ta is sesoaa \ditor’s office, Treasury department, have been Rotified that their services will not be required after the endof this month, Wasnrsotox BIDDERS.—Over fifty dealers have submitted bids for supplying stationery for the Treasury department for the next fiscal The following are the Washington bid- Sere: J.J, Chapman, E. izcKod, the Poli ant pleaded dfunkennest. He denied knowing ‘about in nagogue, an: Said the books wore given him by © ma who he was to meet in Con! saloon. The court sentenced him to pay a fine of $20 or 60 days. (A oh nadenl, MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage have been issued by the clerk of the court to ‘Morrison, & Benedict, Wm. Ballantyne Se Rider, Cc. ‘Pursell a5 fone cw. Ixpiesant MEMBERS OF THE Manne Coxrs.—When the invitations were issued to the President's reception this evening the off- ‘thought that it was not {1 and navy,” and on account of of the army VY attend, A CHANGE IN THE Coast SURVEY OvvrcE.— W. A. Herbert, s writer in the United States (COLOR FINE) COAT UNLINED. PRICE $7.50 FOR WARM WEATHER THIS I8 JUST THE SERGE COAT AND VEST, ‘THING, SUMMER STOCK COMPLETE, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONZPRION CLOTHIER, A. Blevins, of Missouri, is transterred from the office of the Third Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral