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D.C. SATURDAY, Tv THE SUMMER FASHIONS. LIGHT WEIGHT VELVETS—ZEPHYR GINGHAMS— SUNSHADES—ROUND HATS—LEGHORN FLATS NOVELTIES IB DRESS GOODS—COMBINATION DunasEs, ETC. Lace Mrrrs are again worn. GoLD McsHR0oxs are worn as bracelets. Lack MaN"LES ure profusely trimmed with beads. SNowsaLts make”s lovely trimming for = tulle boanet. Perxvuxep RETICULES aNXD PockETs are among late fancy noveities. YELLOW AND HexiorgorE are the leading London colors this summer. Buack, WuIre axp SCARLET are the pre- ferred colors for tulle bonnets, _Wurre Frocks ure not so much in favor this ‘Year tor festivals as tormeriy. ‘Tux Prisciiia HAT is exceedingly becoming to girls with long narrow faces. Tuk New Psack Coos combines exquis- itely with gold shades of yellow. GaTHERED PANELS take the piace of pleated Sues on summer wash fabric dresses. Poxcrx combined with plaid Surah makes a pretty and inexpensive summer dress. Tus Loxpox TuRBAX isa favorite, but for Seaside, mountain and traveling wear. SPANGLED CRArE FASS iu iridescent effects come among other novelties in this line. A TULLS Bowser should be the lightest, most tioud-like piece of headgear imaginable. Tus MiKapo JnnseY basa white or tinted ‘walstcoat, covered with Japanese designs. BLACK JeusKYS With white corduroy and fancy Waistcoats buttoned in are selling at very low Prices. Lames GAINESBoROUGH Hats are again in ‘Vogue, but they have very large, high, conical | crowns, ELEGANT BEeaveD Brocapep VELVETS are of very light weight and will be used for cool | day wraps. Turks 18 4 New and delicious shade of Peach color that takes the bloom off every | other shade. ONE OF THE prettiest hats for misses takes ‘the name of the Priscilla. It has a bell crown, | end fui, rather wide, brim. TULLE Boxxnrs—white, black, gray, scarlet, | all shades of red and rove color, bite and helio- | trope—ure worn for (ull dress occasious. PLAIN BLACK SURAH Is again in great favor, made up with white aud black plaid sural Sunilur to the design Just given for pougee. j Lapims WEAx Diack stockings with dresses of all colors as well as with white and black frocks, | Dut colored hove are uot entirely out of vogue. ALL SHADES of yellow and of heliotrove are | yery fashionable, and are worn in combina- ton one with the other, with other colors, and alone. Wurrs, Ivory, and gold furniture upholstered 4m broeades combining gold with pale shades of | ‘amber, pink, aud biue is coming into fayhion- | able tavor. FAns of black crepe lisse, spangied over with diamond dust (imitation, of course,) are su- Perbly effective with black lace dresses trimmed | ‘with eut jet. j SUNSHADES ARE WorN Lares, of either | Plain or embroidered silk, with handles of | eurved olive or orange wood, ornamented with | @ large bow of ribuon. | ‘Tux BUSINESS SACK, the morning cutaway, | the afternoon trock, and the swallowtail dress | coat remain tour necessary articles or a gentle | man’s wardrobe effects. | Tuxax is A CHAKtNe little Henri II. | mantle, of jet-bead tissue, with a long waist, | fuisiied ander a deepiy-peaked jet belt; open sleeves, with bead fringe. ‘Tux Tammmixes ON Tutte BoNNers are Sometimes simply rosettes of tulle, some- | Ume- flowers, aigreites, heads of oats,wheat and | Darley im steel, goid anc silver tinsel, sometimes feathers, but Farely ribbons. ANOTHER WAY of using pongee Is to make ‘the entire dress of it, having the lower skirt thered—not kilt-pleated—and putting a fonr- ch border of brown or green velvet at tite | foot, and above this three or four tucks, each two'inehes wide, ONE oF THE FASHIONABLE FEATURES of Tich dresses is a pointed puff at the top of each sleeve, Deginaing in the armhole and extend- ing nearly to the elbow. The pul? is mace of the embroidery or piece lace with which the ress ts trimmed or combined. Larck LeguorN FLATS are revived for garden and lawn parties, and are trimmed with Sprays of roses or wreaths without green leaves, Over which white tulle is drawn closciy. Fine White mull, luce and ostrich tips are aiso used On ihese large and picturesque bats, EuseoreKeD Crepe Lissr is among the favorite millinery materials of the season, and | is shown in allover goods for crowns aud as | edging for trimining or strings. Euglish erape | §n all colors is also very desirable. it is par- | culariy suited for trimming tne straws and | jeapoliians. | BLACK TULLE embroidered with sprigs of Uight blossoms is fashionable, not only in mil- Maery, but aiso for evening toflets. One of the | Bretticar styles is black tulle, with sprigs of the Yellow flowers of the mimosa. Pretty eapotes are made of it aud trimmed with sprays Of tne same blossoms, Rounxp Hats follow out the promise of the | early part of the season. There are Tuscan and | piain braids combined, and piain, flue Milan braids showing rows of rough straw. English turbans ar popular, and high-crowned bats ‘with brims roiling up at one side or in front are among the tavorite styles. Tuz New SILK MULLS have stripes of mossy looking frise that are very pretty in combina- tion with the thin foundation fabric. Other goods of this sort Lave stripes of satin and open- Work like severing. Yet others bave un over- patieru resembling netted chenille, the heavy Spots, Wnere there is the appearance of knots, being made of thick plush. ‘Tue Hicuusr Nove:ry in dress goods is the introduction of Jewels, real or imitation, into the embroideries scuttered over the grounds. ‘These embroideries are of gold, silver, copper | @ud tinted meiul threads ‘In subdued tones, producing elects thai can better be imagined Thug descr.bed. A very litle of suc iauries maces dress of Silk, sutin or velvet quite su- Tue Home Dasssaaxer is advised that a gathered panel on oue side of the skirt, or on both sides, is newer than pleated panels for summer uateriais. These gave a cluster of sbirriug ou the mips next the belt, aud another auiway down the skirt. Across the fout ure fmcks oF rows of velvet oF watered ribbon, This isa pretty way of using any light muterial iu-| troduced iv combination With darke: Beavier studs, BovrTiax AND ORIENTAL FLOUNcrINGs are fm excellent demand for summer dressy use | ver white or with colored fabrics. All piain sfls aud those with brocaded or priuted ngures | are combine. with these laces or immed with a them, anc they are the preve iture sor aud the entire range abrics. Overdresses of J lace over fine casiimere abd wun's veil ing are Gsed ior young ladies. PIXE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS are in special re- Quest, and among the superfine French grades are shown haudsomelooking embroidered hams matching the solid colors heretofore | fErStcck: Tiese come in rove patioras in | Boxes, and are all warranted fast colors aud exceediugly durable. iiese, with the new delicately volored chamureys aud orgundies, arespecial iavorites ior those who preier neat | and dainty-icoking, washable goods ior moru- ing wear during the surainer. A Vuxy ELEGANT TorLer is of peacock-green wurab and paie buif open-work veiling. ‘There fs an underdress of the surah made perfectly plain, with high bodice, tight sleeves and round Skirt gaihered ut the waist. The overdress is composed of a bodice without siceves and a | fuule skirt. The bodice hus platted fronts, grossed at the waist, and showing the darker | surab vodice in tle opening; the back is | bUt also Open in @ poiut down the mid. | and fulshed ia @ suort square-piaited | Dasque. Tue tunic is plaited at tue back, slut open 08 the right side aud loosely draped'and looped up over the leit bip. Amoxe Users Scmmen Dresses, says Har- | per's Bazur, that can be gotten up at small ex- | ure the com binatious of pongee with plaid | surab, or with surab in haifineh biocks of ecru wits Grown. A kilt skirt is made of the sural, Sad over this is draped pougee us a short wri ied apron in frovt, and with two loug polled wings vebind, or Cise with the swinging back @rupery made of # inrge square rounded ateach eurner, The pougee busque has a gatuered or Vest of the piaid surah with Tevers be- it, also cross straps, collar and culls of brown ‘velvet tu mateh one of ihe colors in the i ‘ALL THE DARK BLUE SHADES that have been 0 long out of favor are revived, and are again the fashion. Biue canvas dresses 0! pare wool, orelse mixed with silk, are in especial favor, ‘are made up guile plain jor iraveling Gresses, with wide wool gulivon in open pur ferns for trimming, of else they are made more for eburen and visiting by using biue with them, of bY having the entire roi waite ‘WATEKED SILK is introdzeed In combination with foulards and India vilks, and promises to fival velvet for all suca purposes. Au eutire skirt of white watered silk, widely bor with ‘over @ lower aKirt Oi Wulte canvas 2 bisun clot. | those who remain furnish out of the com- | broiuer for the money, and be | nobody dreamed of naming the positive extent | that | pursued, as witch and warlock were pursued, TUSCAN FAMILY LiFZ. AH Heuschold Expenses Befrayed from a Common Fand. Peasant life in Tuseany is so peoaliar and patriarchal that this description of it, takem from the Saturday Review, will be toui very futeresting: According to the law and custom ofthe country, on the death of = father his property is equally divided among all bis children, According to usage it is true, the youngest has a right to select any articles he may wish to keep, but he has to pay for them—that is, their estimated value is deducted from the rest of his inheritance. Now, it we Suppose that a peasant has four sons, all of whom have been used to labor with him, be will most tikely leave at least a small sum of ready money if he has been at all prudent, bat the greater of the real capital the family Is invested in the farm. They know the character of the land and the crops for whieh it is best suited. Nooneeise would be likely to cultivate It to such advantage, nor would tuey be #0 successful elsewhere. So they come to nn arrangement with each other. The eld- est brother takes the jarm in his own name, and henceforth becomes the acknowledged bead of the family. All its business is man- aged by him. and, in theory at least, he be- comes possessed of ali the authority nis father once enjoyed. however, either of th others can withdraw at will, and in that case his portion must be _ over to him in ready money, it is obviously the interest of the elder brother to act with justice and moderation. Meanwhile the family life continues much as itdid beiore the death of the tather. The old bome is kept up, the brothers and sisters coutinue to take their meals together, and all the household expenses are defrayed trom the common fund. Suca an urrangement is so simple and ob- vious that itis doubtiess oceasionslly adopted in other countries, at least during the lie of the mother. But elsewhere such ussuciations are generally oroken up by marriage. In Tuseany this is not the case. The daughters, it is true, receive their portions as dowries, and leave their home for their busbands’ POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | With the multitude of low test, short weight alum or hosphate powders. Soid only in cans. KOYAL BAKING WER CO., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ja9 Taz Ber Is Tse Won. TRY IT. IMPERIAL HAIR REGENERATOR Inthe only absotutery harmless preparation for Hair wholly” or" partially gray. IE produces EVERY mon fund the wedding feast, which is often a sumptuous entertainment’ when compared with their usual way of life. That 1s all, When one of the sons desires to, marry, the first step he takes is to consult the bead of the family, Wuo bas a rigit to object on prudential grounds, bat who would be exceeding th SHADE J tmmediate ata jastihg: ge, odorless: | Tecognized limits of bis authority if ne were | leaves ir clean, soft and glossy: is eq le to eiideavor (0 influence bis brother's ehotee, | Stable for the heard: ‘Turks or Ttossian baths 4 not ‘$1 and $2 Write for circular and hair when ordering General Depot pplicauion Itooms, 54 West 23d st. New Depot, L. RIPAMONTI, 12 Rue Caw Female labor is so valuable that, unless there @ large number of single Sisters, assent $s readily given, and the wile im- | mediately becomes @ member of tue associa tion and shares tue food and labor of the *. Her dowry remaius the private property rself aud Ler husbana, but it is considered a mutier of moval obligation that it s put uside for the use of her childre Whenever sue requires a new dress or shoes, or anyiuing more than board and lodging, she, like her busbund, bas to ask the elder geuerully takes care that the suis thus supplied to the Various | Members of he association are nearly equal except in exceptional cases. All the ebildren are brougit up at the common expense, and no member of the association tas a right to ex- pect any compensation because nis brother has ix aud he has none. ‘The cost is, of course, smaller than it would be in Engiand, as inthe Vineyards and olive gardens work can soon be found for the little peuple, which keeps them | | A Paris tiglion. For suie by'all lending droguisis, IMPERIAL HAIR REGEN}/RATOR CO., G4 West 284 st., New York. To BE HAD OF E P. MERTZ, GENERAL AGENT, 1014 F STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C. 2-6t,eod Jer A Biro Packacz Or EEE ™ Es EE E EEE out of mischies, wisile it also contributes to the Vaiue of ibe udrvest. For the chief crops of Tuscany repay ao incessant watchfulness, aud much of Whathas to be doue ior them Js wituin tue imental and bodily capacity of a child. EI =r] waana nna Baaaa >>, i3 ppp Fotakcd > Ray 4 wpe ° nm oe H Pp; ae ° —— Anticipation. Promise is sweeter than the ful: fruition, The first son breath t Ot busding Is deacer THIS ARTICLE I8 NEVER PEDDLED FROM | HOUSE TO HOUSE, BUT SELLS UPON ITS OWN | MERITS BY ALL GOOD GROCERS BEWARE OF ALL POWDERS THAT ARE PEDDLED, OR GIVE PRIZES, UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE{ HUMBUGGED PEARLINE IS THE BEST | AND CHEAPEST WASHING COMPOUND E ‘The first fate glinting of u ‘That brings be js Isuearer than U Ul eager hear sail approaching ved ones frum 4 sunnier land lose ahd tener clasp heart and huud to han ‘The first quick glance of love, half unexpected, Ileif hoped for, quickens in’ the tremoiing B Sweeter and purer throbs than all the later And fulier passion opealy expressed. ‘Sweeter by far to wateb with beating pulses ne siow wufolding of the first success t hacVest from the later triumphs INVENTED. my29,Je19,jy10&31 1 bring at best # dash Of bitterness. Ab, fair Anticipation! might we never m tay borderiand of ecstasy, ¥ set ‘il oo eager foutaea Lu the worn paths of dull reality. = Av Lasr We Have Sveceepen Some Small Things. From Harpers’ Bazar. We often wonder how many of us are con- scious of our advantages in living at this stage of humanity's achievements rather than at an earlier one. How much more cleanly and con- venient is Hife now that we eat by the help of forks than it was two hundred aud filty years azo, when forks were unknown, and fingers were danbed with whatever there was with which to daub them! How muebh more agree- able is life now that the newspaper is the com- mon visitor of the poorest house! What was {t that our fathers and mothers suffered when the tallow dip and the whale-oil lamp, whose tailing wick had to be picked up every how and then with a pin, made darkness visible rather than dispelied it! One marvels in remembering itnot only that they did not become blind themselves, but that We also were not all born blind. What tedium was that which these same fathers and mothers, and all their ancestors before them for many years, endured in the long Journeys when the hardships of the saddle and bridle path were succeeded by the passing luxury of the stage coach, in which, jammed in together and with no matter whom, the day and night's Journey lambered along in a misery of which IN GETTING THIN SUMMER GOODS IN SUITS. THERE IS AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF THIN COATS AND VESTS, BUT MANUFACTURERS | HAVE BEEN AFRAID OF THIN PANTALOONS, WE HAVE TRIED TIME AND AGAIN THIS SEA- SON TO FIND THESE GOODS IN SUITS AND IN EXTRA PANTS. TO-DAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 18TH, WE PLACE UPON OUR TABLES VERY LIGHTSERGESUITS, SEERSUCKER SUITS AND SEVERAL STYLES OF LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOLEN PANTS. till the railway car replaced it! and what sus- pense and anxiety and grief, dying a tuousand deaths in one, did they not have to encounter betore the telegraph arrived to make conversa- tion as swilt and easy as thought! Moreover, what avenues of culture, what possibilities of excrlieuce and eminence, are open now to the average woman since the cot- ton-mill bas taken out of ner bands the neces- sity of passing her days as a slave at the spin- ning-wheel, and bending her back at the loom, so that there was hardly time in her life for Spelling out @ chapter in her Bible! But thee affairs bring us upon the great things of lite: aud to return to the smailer things of which we began to speak, can any ot us imagine Low in the world we goi along before needles were as common as grass spires, and pins put careless sewing at a premiuin, and wheo thorns were in domestic demand tor tastners oi slight material? | VERY THIN SUITSFOR SMALL BOYS, A FEW How did our young aunis make themseives look pretty when calico prints were sold at eighty | WHITE DUCK AND WHITE FLANNEL SMALL cents a yard instead of at six and four cents, as they are to-day? And how did ae dare meet | BOYS NORFOLK AND SAILOR SUITS, a imirer iu the muddy street when the hid- i cous, shapeless India-rubver overshoe was worn in place of our delicaie and well-shaped gossa- mer sandal? Perhaps we were just as well off before tea was added to our diet, although then we drank beer, that fruitful mother of many disease perhaps honey was as healthy for our ese sugar ls; perhaps we are no better for the potato akes its revenge for being robbed of its Wildness by producitg Various maladies of in- digestion; surely many of us would almost be glad if America had uever been found, if so to- baceo could also have remained undiscovere perhaps We were better off before gunpowder ad. ded its disintegrating power tothe universe. But whoot us all could do without matches, now that we kuowof them? Years ago, when the chemist or the physician kept his phospho shat up in a botte that it might lend him light ou Swilt oceasion, when everybody had the tin- der box, with its burned rags and its bits of flint, oa the kitchen mantel, when nobody thought any more of letting the freon the hearth go out Unan the Vestal would bavesuffered her lamp’s flame to die, but raked it up and covered it with ashes, to be scattered and reveal the live coai in the morning; when, if the sbock- ing catastrophe did take place, an iron skil- jet full of couis or else a burni: brand had to be run for and borrowed of a neighbor, and run back with in a mighty hurry; when lamp-light- ers bristied on the shelf, and one lighted pipe oF cand. vitener than any other way, by biow- ing on the red coals neld in a pair of tongs till the tire flashed up fitfully for the necessary second of ime. Years ago, when all this nad to take place, under the stress, too, of inexhaus- ble patience, would not people have looked on our litte lucifer-mateh and all its a asemanating from Lucifer himself,and have WE OFFER THEM IN SUITS, COATS AND ‘VESTS TOGETHER OR PANTS ALONE. A180, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PONGEE SILK COATS AND VESTS, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS; ALPACA, MOHAIR, LINEN, SILK,GERMAN COATING AND SERGE COATS AND VESTS. HB BARNUM ¢& co, Jes. 931 PENN. AVE. Taz Views Or Proriz With reference to purchasing READY-MADE CLOTHING is somewhat divided. Some goto one place and some to another to buy, and it will always beso; but you will hear it expressed on all sides that Sf @ 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—becanse its generally known that we manufacture the best that au be produced and carry a large assortment from the finest in quality to the lowest in price. It is needless to mention separately every article we ‘sell and at what prices, AS YOU WILL FIND ANY KIND OF GARMENT, FOR EITHER MAN OR BOY, OW OUR COUNTERS, AS WELL AS A FULL LINE OF TIES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, &c. NOAH WALKER ¢ co, 625 Pennsylvania avenue my28 Norroz TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS tne man who carried the savage’s fashion oi rubbing two pieces of wood together till friction made fire to its highest power by first dipping the pieces of wood Into explosive and infane muble material, so that fire wus always in the house slumbering in the disguise of these tiny chips? What there is left for coming generations to discover in order still further to alleviate life and make home happier i# past conjecture. Electricity bus its treasures in store, to be sure, avd doubUess by its means or some other our successors wil be looking back on us with pity for wll we are w deprived of, aud thinking how hard was our lot that we could not make morning calls among the planets nor harness « ‘comet to our plielous ior ap afternoon's sweep- ing among tue fixed stars, oe. Bluebottle Detectives. From the Sanitarian. ‘A gentleman, making a call at the house of @ friend, was astopisbed to find the rooms and Passages in confusion, and, on inquiring the BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OP PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It ie without # doubt the most BeauTiroL andthe most Nerarriovs Fiour in the World. cause, Was answered: ‘Oh, we are much ‘only, aan acuojed ere; a'ral has ebme to nish binex- cobtainingas eaves at Se most Improved. Sachin stence under To tin Tuna Wey aut Rabe 'eladle creving | Sromertcestens maa ane eee We,gtongt endure the stench any “longer, 00 we | Prove, we mauia simply wade that a large quae have .removed the furniture, rolled up the | puss magniticent Flour le shi Of tne Ot carpets and called in the carpenters, who are | EY Pe Just beginning to take up the floor.’ HOWEVER ‘you need not pull up more than ous boeete | rk Ise that has gained Dy ' qd renow! will sow you what I mean presently; und, | person or ‘are trving to ake advantage of the rile, t dra\ Teputation it has by mmitating the Name and dows and clove thedoors = ravi8 700 win Hisb soa attentpting, thereby to palm off an info- “He then stepped down into the garden, |" sfticle sor the walked round to tue horse stables and after & THEREFORE, | four minutew sbvence came Deck 10 tue ‘arw | sade ng room both hands ughtly clasped, | Besureandsee tot that either sacks or barrels read | Pikoine maser tn the conan the drawing ss Toom ne opeued bis hands und out few two “ORBEA large biuevottle und buzzed around 1 ie Setcies omer eee ees eee aamaae them al on a certain ‘ot and was immediately followed by the other, “ ‘Now then,’ sald the visitor, ‘take up that | sttathed None genuine without the two gold medals, board and I'lVengage that the dead rat will be 5 “The ters | ‘thelr tools, raised the > board, sud stones Sound tha’ seuss othe Soe fon cae sede ap Peasant ameil.” sete. ‘Wholessle Flour and Grain Dealecs, AVCTION SALES _ THIS AFTERNCOS. ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Avetiontors, q ae eREt al A ‘virtue of a doed of dated October 81: a Yee oa das ‘a Saver No. 75, ‘feito 226, et meq, one eg iand records or secured theresye wiltal at tehie Sosuoe, itn $f the premingi, on BATURDAY, JUNE” 3 TekNtn it AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M.. the: Cristi annie Sawa asa Ta deed of trust om the perty sold. Conveyancing a1 rs comt. Termcfaaie to be compiled with in sale, else ‘Trustees reserves: it to re- isk and cost of purchaser in defau:t. “THEODORE A. CUITHS Trustes, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, attorney, Jo9-10t clames, ing, @ferncon and evening; every alterna 3 $3 per. ih. Ben Pitman’ SyaveoAddrow bos S40 Post olloe. Jel7-1we Ye OF WAVERLY SEMINARY ‘will be resumed on SEPTEMBER 28th with a full paren ISS LIPSCOMB, Principal, UAGE, 1314 i ‘Ger- — easy to learn, easy to write, easy to read, and Wis"one tot oroduashe sy opment iy ehree mathe! Ty pe-Writer. Trained are in demand. Instruet{on in these! only through the summer months, morning, i and night, at (he SPENCERIAN BUSINESS GPL Leak, comer on. and D sis nw, Airy halls THIS EVENING. PHS EVENING, AT HALF PAST SBVEN PC, GUNS, CUTLERY, REVOLVERS, NOVELTIES, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, BA JOS, SPORTING GOODS. &c, IN. STORE 13: PENNSYIVANIA AVENUE, NEAR FOUR- TEENTH STREET. dircctlon of the owner, who is goln in the manufacturing business, I will sel Stock at auction, EVERY EVENING, at HAL PAST SEVEN. until all are ot. ‘Bargains may be expect mylowm M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. AT™ 4¥CTION. THE ENTIRE STOCK ot BAUM'S DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, Consisting of SILKS, WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, WHITE Goops, and all such goods a8 are found in only first-class houses, will be sold at auction to the highest bidder. ‘This sai is peremptory, and wiil commence TEN O'CLOCK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE SE OND, ‘and continued until furtier notice. Comfort able Seats will be provided for all who willattend ‘The sale will take place upstairs in the back bullding of ‘our store, CHAS BAUM, 7th, thand Dsts. FOLEY, Auctioneer. my31-2m_ ‘KEKS & CO., Auctioneers, POSITIVE SALE, IN LOTS TO STOCK OF MEN'S AND B SECOND-HAND | CLOTHIN PAILS PANTS, 250 COATS. 1 OR CLOTHING, HATS.” BOOT: AND GENTS FURNISHING GOOLS OF KINDS, IN STORE No. 21D STKI NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, ON TU: MORNING, JUNE TWHNTY-SECOND, aT ZEN O'CLOCK. EVERY LOT WILL BE bosi- TIVELY SOLD, OWNER QUITTING BUSI NESS, Jers CANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME DV LOT ONT STREET, BETW STREET AND VisRMONT AVENUE irtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded 1 ‘0. 1077, folio 180, et seq... one of the lau Fecords for the'District of Columbia, aud at the, Tequest of the party secured, we will sell. in front’ of “he premises, on THURSDAY, the FIRST DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1ss6, at HALF- O'CLOCK’. M., all that piece or parce! of geound and situate,lying abd. being in the elty of Wash- the bistret of Columbia, aud known and hed as part of lot numbered four (4), in lare numbered three hundred und sixty-one (361), inning for the same at a point on the north line of YT street north, sixteen and one-half feet west of the Southeust corner of said lot, and running thence west with the north line of said street sixteen and opehult feet to the center of the wall between the two middie houses of the four erected on salu lot, thence vorth one hundred aud fifty-three feet and’ three inches, Thence eusi sixteen feet and six inches, and thence south one bundred aud fifty-three teei and three inches to the pluce of beginning. Together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privi- leges and appurtenauces thereto belonging or in any manner apperiaining, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years’ notes, to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust ‘on the property sold, or ali cash, st option of purchaser, conveyunciug, &c., at purchaser's cost: a acposst of $200 required at Linke Of Sale. “Lerms to be complied with in 1U days, otherwise the trustees 1e- ‘Serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days" public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in ‘Washington, D.C. JOHN WALTER, 32., _Jeisaadas JOHN TAI" ’*} Trastees i ee J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, KNOWN AS No. 1631 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. G By virtue of a dced of tru t, dated’ 12th M A. by Ist, aiid duly’ recorded in. iver "424 follo 23, one ot the laud records for the District, of Coluinbla, and by direc.ion of the party ~ecuced thereby, E will sell at pubile auetion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the TW ENTY-NINTH DAY UF JUNE, A. D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M, ‘all that piece or purcel of ground, situate, lying and being in the cy of Washington, District of Colttabiy aud known as lot if een (16), in Coltman aud Adams recorded sub-division of square 809. Improved by smail dwelling Known as No. 1631 12th street nw. Terms of sale; Onethird cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by deed of trust upon the broperty Aagld: Cr all cash, at option of purchaser. A leposit of $10 will be required at time or sale. 1 terms of aule are not complied with ia. five days from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to Feel at the His and com of detaulting purchaser, 06! All conveyancing at purchase 3 Jelvdads GEO. H. PLANT, Surviving Trustee, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SAL: OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES (NEARLY NEW) NOs. 645 AND 649 BSTREBT NONTHEAST. on oT TWEN COND, at HALF-PA\ be, . TUN TY-SE ST "FLY. O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the premises, Lots 77 aud 7¥, in square 807. ‘These lots front 17 feet 5 inches xud 17 feet 6 Inches on north Bstreet aod run buck toa wide alley. aud improved by two brick dwellings, with all modern conveniences, ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in one and two years, with six per cent interest, secured by decd of trust, of all cash, at option of purchaser. Convevancing, &e., ‘at purchaser acost. A deposit of $10U on eaci house at time of sale. Terms to be complied with In ten days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of such resale. In some newspaper pubiished in Washington, D. c. Jels-deds DUNCANSUN BRUS., Aucts, JUNCANSON BROS. Aucuoneers, ASSIGNEE SALF OF OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOR, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c., &c. By virtue of a deed of assignment given to ine by Brulator & Dyer, I will sei! at pubile auction at the store, No, LU, ERANA. AVE. dormerly ‘harlow’ on FRIDAY, JUNE FIGHTEENTH, 1886, begi ning at TEN’ O'CLOCK in the forenoob, ail the sic of tue said firm then remaining uudisposed of, cousist- t OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, ETCHINGS, Arse NGRAVINGS, dc, 0, 180, AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDING IN THS, TOOLS AND SUCH AN a UTENSILS USUALLY FOUND IN EsTABLISHMENT, AND ONE NibW MARVIN Bare. Stock at private sale until Friday morning. Jeld-at EL WHITE, Assignee aa THE AROVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY Postponed until MONDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, at sume hour and place. By order of assignee. J17-ats UNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE. ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTH. By virtue of a deed of irust duly recorded in Liber No. 958, folio 426,et seq... one of the land records for the District of Columbia, we will sell ou WEDNESDAY, the THINTIETH DAY of SUN, A.D, 1886, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M it front of the premises, all that ptece or parcel of ground and premiseg, situate, lying ‘and being in thecity of Washington, tn the District of Cofumiiu, and known and distinguisiied us the north three (3) Inches, frout- ing on New Jersey avenue, of lot “1,"" in West’seub- division of original lot numbered one (1), running back the same width to the rear line of sald {ot “I” and algo the adjoining lot, numbered sixteen (16), in the Subdivision of original 1ot numbered: two (2) riade by Hoffman, in ‘square tumbered six hundred and twenty-nine (628), together with all the Improv ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges and appur- Yonences thereto belon.ing or il any ihanner apper- taining. ‘This property will be sold clear ofall incum~ brauces. ‘Title good or no sale. erm: Onethird eas: balance In one ana two years, notes to ix per cent interest, or ail cash, kt option of purchaser. A deposit of39100 required at Betis SPs Secuencia days, otherwise resal and cost of the detauit- ing purchaser after A ‘public notice of such re- sale in some newspay days published in Washington, D. C. Conveyancing, at purchaser's cost. GEORGE BAUER, Jel7-déds JOHN WALTERdr., } Trusteos, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 426 1 STREET NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- FIRST, 1886, at HALF-PAST FIVE U'CLOCK, we PAU Sy ees eet: equane sours OF SQUARE 516, onting 22 fot Sauces on, 2, Street wth Saory irame dwelling, No. 436 1 street, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years’ notes, to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Convey- ancing, etc., at cost of purchaser. A Ls gee of $100 Tequired at sale. Terms to be complined with In ten days, otherwise reserved to resell at risk and cost of detmulting purchuser aiter five days ‘public tice of such resale in some newspaper publistfed: is ‘Washington, DG. DUNCANSON BROS, JelGaads ‘Auctioneers, G DUVALL, Auctioneer, S evry TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUALK HOUSE AND LOL, KNOWN AS No. 63 H STREET SOUTH- je Faies of tuition, jei0~ | Pee Beet aw CHEAPEST WAY TO LEARN And to spend sum TRENCH OR GERMAN Sa RIES Send for Circulars to | TH BIRLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES ‘Washington. 1G C723 Lath at nw) Which will be open ail summer. Great rediction in prices for the summer. | my4 | W 2BHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘St. Cloud Building, cor. 9th and F sts. n.w. Seventeenth year Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin. Flute, Comet, &e. Free advantages 6. B SULLARD DF rector. 7-im* "PRE TRIED SUMMER SESSION OF THE Washington School of Eiocutiou, will open at Mountain Lake Park, Ma., JULY 1st, 1886. Board and tuition may i for with’ the Principal, Mrs. M. 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Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a mont ocz6 PROPOSALS, FROPOSALS FOR COAL. aE Navy Drrarraen, WASHINGTON, June 10, 1886. ‘Sealed proposals, endorsed on the envelope “Propo- sais for Coal,” and uddressed to the Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C., will be received, frem regu- lar dealers, until TWELV M. MONDAY, JULY £2, 1586, to supply coal, of uifferent kinds, amounting in the aggregate to over 48,000 tons, for’ the naval ser- vice during the fiscal year ending’ June 30, 1887, for which proposals can be made for one or more kinds, deliverable at one or more places. Blank forms, on which proposais must be submitted, showing the quantity and Kind of coal required. and | ving full particulars as to place and conditions of livery, Inspection. payment, éc,, application to cretary of the Navy. 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