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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES,__ BR SALE IMPORTANT TO PARTIES ABOUT TO PUR- CHASE. B.H. WARNER & CO. are about to erect twetve handsome iarge stoue-front dwellings, located in a Deautiful section of :he cthwest (on the corner of Tne und R streets) “The frouts will be of beantifal ekitectare, aud the interior wilt be elegantly” deco Tue price will be $12,000 each. Persons desir- eee ae ; detalle of arfavgement of houses tosuit them. is an opportunity rarely offered. Sead zt” JOR SALE OR RENT—A COMMODIOUS HOME- ‘Stead for a smail family, on Valley street, between Beoddard and Koad, Georgeto 40 feet front by about 57 to 97 feet depth "A very he lthy location ‘and out of the route of funeral processious to the cem= Series, with as cold, pare, hard, pamp water as any In The District, within & few feet of the garden ga Valley st..and a hydrant of Potomac water pear. Adorned With fruit trees, fruit bushes, shrubbery. grape Vines, hoveysuckles and flowers—in their sea- Soon” For further information, apply any afternoon Su thepremies Hutrance, 1610 Valley st) jezesi= Ht =ALE_AT A BARGAIN AND UPON FASY terms of payment, ® very desirable eizht-root House, oa, U st. between Toth aad 16th stu. large yard. This property is rapidiy improving in Yaion <°” Polis’: sHogbanen, 24-3t 920 Fst hw. {OR SALE—UPON EASY TERMS, A VERY DE- tirgble Frame House, Os 6th st'aw.; six rooms ‘and water; lot 175100, to uile; Lovis P: SHOEMAKER, 3o24-3t 920 Fst. haw OR SALE—UPON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. A very desirable six-room Brick House, all modern improvements: Hist me, between loth and Lith: in or = neighborhood very desirable and POR SALE—Ti Lot 21x104 to wide aller: O st. heap to an immediate purchaser. A. €O., 1338 Fst. ‘ottbe city, near the new Pension office, some ice new two-stosy and cellar brick Dwelings, coutalate Grooms, bach and all waodern improvements. "fet Sis iavestment Price only $3.0 323-8 R SALE-1N THE Vici fcrimett Printing fice, some nice new fwoatory and taseucne oriek Dwellings, contaiving 6 rooms and tat. with ail modern i 38s per month, “A splendid investmes Stvbo. BH. WARN seasat OR SALE-SOME EXCELLENT NEW SMALL ‘Houses In southwest section of city, netting 10 per Gent on the investment. | Price $1,654 B. H. WARNER & CO., Je23-3t 916 F st. aw. JVOR SALE—-THREE t&CO., GIG F st hw, cw TWOSTORY BRICK Houses, five rooms, gaa and water, on Dew, hear Rhode Island ave. Price $1550 each. | Neut (or $15 per month. Inquire at No agents wanted. POR SALE—033 MASS. AV Pranic; ot 20 8.8m. by 92 fF tn. | a ne i = oni. €. YOUNG, Je23-3t Room 4, 1407 F st. i.w {UR SALB—A FEW DESIRABLE FARMS IN Maryland and Virginia, “Conventent to city. LG YOUNG, Je28-3t Room 4, 1407 F at. n. w. or New 6 room house, near lows Circle........... $3250 Brick, S toom house, 1Sthat B.wcwer 35000 = 5 i street aes Vermont ave. ai : s+ rooms, Pierce Place, bet, 13th 300 “ st, Dear lowe Circle..----6:000 : F250 : S300 = 4,500, property, 5 rooms. Fenton 'st., n’r Gov. Print. Offic bet. dth and Sth n.w. Brick, 7 rooms, Wallach st., bet. ‘Do.’ 5 rooms, on Warner st... en Dunbarton av be. on Congress st., neat post office... Several Lots on Q st., bet. 13th and 14th sts Also improved und’ unimproved properts in all parts ofthe cy. Apply to J.W. MYERS, Jeosw" 1428 New York ave. De. #10 Ms. nist, Or. $10,500 408 4205 1tinS 68S St, mie Or. 403 11th sw. 829 Its i'Tdee S500 aos Cae ‘L, 12F-S,000 211 12th s.w., TiS Em tor 7.000) 615 Yat 9. wand 3 hs. in rear, ‘tr., Se—3,000 & 2,000 | 1208 Sth, ii. 1, 9r___5.500! 342 & 344 M sw..-1.8UO ) 408 & 310 9h sw 000 Aliey, 4,86: HEi..900 | ‘The above!s onty a small portion of property on my books.” For full list call a: gtlice for bulletin Hgned om the lst and 15th. |je22] “THOS. E WAGGAMAN. {OR SALE — A GREAT BARG 8 Toon, mod. imps. rick House, om N. J. ave. n. x.. or will reat same newis farnished or unfurn- ied HUMPHREY € ADAMS, yezbeost 618 F stn Ww. Foe SA EEG, WEEE aUILT NEw ‘House. eight rooms and bath, ail furnace heated, S ear oth. Price ‘Apply THOTT, builder, Oth st. 8,4,5de02m " SALE—HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, ‘.w., choice loeallty, 8 rooms, bath room: Duties pantry, fornace room, speaking tubes and all other moder ‘convenieuces: lot 20 by 100; will be sold at a bargatn to an imaediate purchaser.. For per- mit to i and terms, apply to R. H. T. soi F st df Je223t ON 12TH, NEAR per cent on investment; on Fp pow: finely located and ‘once, ap if purchased Ne: ‘ison, S-story brick suitable for offices: ch. BARSTOW. 615 7th st. a JPOR SALE — A TWoSTORY FRAME HOT 1319 5th st nw. Inguireat 401 R st n. LH. W SALE— PARTIES WISHING TO PUR- chase oF those having houses or lots for sale will find it to their advantage to cali at our office, as we ave. properties at all prices in different parts of the chy for homes or investment. Houses rented and Feiis collected Tosurance placed tu best companicn mego' HUMPHREY @ ADAMS, 618 ¥ st nw. Tel Call 434-4. XN. H.—We have several small price Houses at great oargains, elo res Dwelling: all modern i 10-foom 7 improve- iments N'st. between Lath and 15th sta. nw: lot 25x125. Price, 94,000. ‘HUPTY & DYE, yell 1301 F st nw. Brick House, on 24 st., between Band C ats nw.; all modern improvements. Price, $4,500. HUFTY & DYER, 1301 P st'nw. Le ‘and Store on H st, between Sth and 9h 2 Price, $5.000. ts pe. Size of Lot wotia- x Tt HUFTY & DYER, 1301 F st. nw. {TORY BRICK DWELLING, in ‘Batbroom and cellar: aii mod. improve: ments, devrabiy cated Ga Delawareav.mg.cear Cap wi sold very reasonal im 4 Chaser, “Fvinke abtuenvone Je19-eue i236 F st. nw. OR SALE_-CHARMING PLACE ON THE heights overlooking city: modera villa, 7 rooms, bat and cellar; all rm. i; lot coptainy neatly a. feet snd is alone worth nearly amount coperty. TYLERS KUTMERFORD, 1226 F st. nw. Y DESIRABLE PROPERTY, 2214 G st nw. improved by @ lange frame: ot ‘Box ive feet. with alley: suitable for s stable. AL- BERT F. FOX, 920 F vi. ow. Jest {OR SALE—FINE RESIDENCE-THE ELE gant residence at the uortheast corner of Jefler- fen Pace and Lot stu. w Senaior ‘Cameron. The house was 'desigued and | periutentied by Joba Frazer. architect, aid built | y Dearing & Jobsson, in 1882, and is unusually sub- “First story Eee parlors, brary, dtoh bute First story— Iwo pariofs, brary, dining-room, Jers pantry cod kitdhen, with large porche ‘Second sory—SIx large sleeping rooms, two bath rooms. Third floor—six large rooms. Fine cellar aod tasement, with laundry: sanitary plambing: Tight and heat: open hire place, Sectric and other modern appliauces. Loc ¥2 feet front oo Aven st. nw.. with wide park- fog.” For information and permit apply to BH. WAHNEL & Co., 10t 16 F stn. R SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL Six ew Jiriek Houses, 4 rooms each, silsated beautiful avraue uortawest, with wide paring. street cars within halt square.” Price for this erty only $7,000. Terms, $2,000 earls, balance ber year. “This property is uow rent per mouth. Apply to JW. P. deoSwe ‘Real Fstate agent, 14: EW HOUSE-SITU New Baripshire ave, near M st. n.w: modern couvenwaces. Brice $4,500. EY DANENHOWER & 80ON, 1115 F st '$20,000— | ct 55x144 to 30 foot paved alley. with 15 foot si. improved with twollarge Brick bwell- se; cuutrally located; suitable for 7 wemesite: kuod condition, D00—Five new # room Brick Dwellings on 22d Iaucern improven.ects, eligibiy located. #10.6ou— soar wow modern style Brick Dwellings, feces all modera improvements, near ureen statue, $5.cv0—tirick Stansion, with modern improve- mevia, sarge Yard, couch house ahd stable: sit-aion | Gelighisul: southern front; cormer property ,om Capitol '93.500—Two 6 room new Brick Dwellings, as, water and sewer, ot 25th st. n.w--s good investing ‘Gu0— Three new 8 room Brick’ Dwellings ta reat ofabove, ou 25th stn w., rented for gOU.00 rer month. $2,500—New 7 room Prick, all modern improve meni, eligiblly located. on Capitol Hill, S22h0 two new 8 room Bricks, with celiar, 608 d—Kive room Frame Dweliing, 2210: Sete ercar ete vem ‘our room new brick 2214 Vaave nw., rented for $12.90 per wo. $1,000 (each)—Two new 5 room Bricks, 21 and 23 Jacksons 2. ©. renied tor $10 per mo.” jed-im IMPROVED AND Me SALE VALUABLE. one beat in tbe chandeliers are cry ot — pa ee 7 r ‘varttog oa front side 10x24 The house iis lot of 20100 feet will be sold sevarately for ‘oF the Cormer vacant 10t, 242100, wi:l bewold Slope foe Sauoutor he whote will be sd tngetber in $27,500. is adelightiul city og ‘ou account of its large Shruvbers, gras» lewn. ‘Suse and south exposures & "oom ‘oom tisree | 10th nw. 10-room corner “brick house; Bod side: every comven easy. A yero-eee TOR Chaser. 1023 Sun st. Frevtan st. betve ing 10 rooine ad thorough repair. Lowest cash. third cash, Welatee on tap JeO-1m rok sare— vest $2,000. a we 00 atptoweé and ata fataae set-1m pa south and east ontage! ‘handeome. parking near street cars. OWNER, P. 0, Box 889, City. SALE — DESTRABLE THREESTORY Brick Dwelling; nine rooms; modera ments central location: price reasonable to: Apply alter 4 o'clock p.m, om the FR SALE—1417 RHODE ISLAN, Scott Circle, eight-room Brick; lot 30x1: Particulars inquire of R SALE—N.¥. AVE, NEAR 4TH NWu 20- balck inert ieupas $500 B abe se Ag ey MP $5,500: St, mee VBth a210, Tod, Imps.” $3,600. Dargaina LEWIS, fie est. exis i) {OR SALE—ON CAPITOL HILL, A DESIRABLE re ‘windows, pe ‘on front ‘Terms ‘OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—HOUSE ON COR- 13th and 14th cellar; lot 20 Bak AUSTIN P’ BROWN, 1496 Fat nw. v ‘two-story brick to ent of-Stanton quae «snug ome & pood 1s. Two-story and basement bricks, all sod. fps, 6th Twosiory brick, 8 rooms, all mod. imps, 11th «. n. roperty. in_all sections: Seda rared weer suet SWOKMSTEDT & BRADY Ys ‘at. bow. AVE, NEAR feet to Dr. W) 1y 25-1 ma oR SALE-EIGHT-ROG Pi tc teeween BRICK HOU USE, atti and sein COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. WOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— 96 acres; large dwelling, sin’ ings, €c.; three wells good water; ke. well cultivated, and five oF six minutes walk from street cars. the city and convenient to rail “je2s-aw Fs ira, address J. Sek cor See {UR SALE— Near Washington, D. 1. grass abundantly, both fur hay aud good tenant’s house, barn, corn. Mansion, containin, are most attractive, peach, pear, Siies. Bn 1 small Vineyard of ton grapes. Th two ‘miles from Alexandria, and “Yor further perticalars apply to 7 a DEG. WYTHE C ‘3 Thomas Circie, Or, ©. FLLEE,JE, seleline ¥or to CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 1126 7that. FOR SALE—FARMS OF ALL SIZES, NEAR F road. FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm, about half mile from Hou hear Henning § road. county, D. C.,containing abont jughter_house, out bulld- indary 8t., oF jenty fruit Mlores in woods 18. me” Seaiten” ‘AP. HILL & OO., 1988 F st, cheb @O. Roa prety: pomes ot Wight 5 . RRA. pretiy cotiage Tooms; water in yard; fruit,ete. For further patticu- HA YNIi, 608 Tih st. aw. ety. A CHOICE FARM AND RESIDENCE, ‘This Farm contains 170 acres of land, and is in # high State of cultivation; iy well fenced, and has ance of water from springs upon the place. ‘abund- t yields ‘and is pasturage, well adapted to farming purposes generally. It has a jouse and hay bar- Facks. On an eminence overlooking Washington, and commanding a view of the Potoinac river from Geors town to Fort Washington, Is situated a epacious Brick twelve large rooms, with kitchen of four rooms adjoining. ‘The grounds about the house ‘The orchard ¢ quince and cherry trees of the best Vari: tains apple, “Concord and Clin- house is about one-half mile fiom ‘Station on the Alexandria and Washington Pallroad; one salle from the Episcopal Theolog.cal Seminary: ive miles ‘aahington, D. C.; Alexandria, Virgicia, FOE SALE CHEAP—m acri ME Pleasant, neat frame" Nou spring water, orchard. &e 0 Balance on time. ow * jelolwe ES NORTH OF stable and fine an Hninfsons, Hae urnpike, 3B. and O. ralir "AC F One Ws -AMAN, BEAUTIFUL inten drive of the ‘Treas Fertile, well wocded and watered. Jel7-100 0. G GREEN, OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A VERY NICE farm, with tair improvements: containing 120 acres; splendid water and shade; situated on the Bait mite from Belisvilie station, on the |; this property will be very ‘valuable Ina fow years: cali be tought cea bargale Se eine: Ghangs, for vacant lots or encuatered stmw, Jeleam VILLA SITES northwest of the city at an elevation of 300 com- manding lovely’ views of the Potomac and with rye ithin 20 Soll exceptionally An unusual op} tunity'offers for speculation or for acquiring and lovely homes at very reasonable prices, thy » SOS 7th st nw. Fe. SALE-THREE ACRES; Tear of lot, which fronts on Tunlaw magnificent view of the city, river country. ‘Terms, one-fourth cash; and 5 years at 5 per cent interest. ADAM! is Je17-2m GOTHIC COT ‘tage, 8 rooms and cellar, stable and carriage, ‘sd corn ‘hguse: fronts about 180. feet on Te road: view of ety from pores lovely. building on ‘Tenleytown e on commanding surroundin, balance 1, 2, 3, OBEGUDE wt 1 Toad, hear Benning s, improved bie, well of excellent’ waver wi stocked With large and POOL, 1422 Lithse nw. ‘OR SALE—CHEAP AND ON SMALL MONTH- ‘By pay manta about tates sorenor aadon ‘the Ridge frame house, ste ‘and is ty a $etG avear cach guaranteed. 2,700 and 6, feet ‘Offers Arsuclass investment, FoR, SALE—IN HYATTSVILLE, MD, 2 HOUSES of 8 rooms each; slate rooted; good ‘condition; lots adjoining each; Deewana ig cated. MARION DUCK- ETT, Attorney-ai-Law, Bladensburg, Ma. je5-1m 150 feet, near minutes’ ride by cars to ol sold in six months; Ad. “JACKSON, ton. FOS, SALE-LoTS—100 BUILDING: ‘Seabrook Station: B and P. H| ; beautifully ot. Ay DUCKETT, “Attoruey-atLaw, ‘Bladensburg, 212 D st. nw., 50x ‘20 5, My OF "Washi: aploame Acres in’ Montgomery. enclosed with ten-foot fei venlences for poultry; w! Sock and farming implementa (OWN T. MI iven at once. rok er. 1214 F st. u.w. {OR SALE—A CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 the District county, wear iin, suitable for poultry or dairy farus: three acre lots be Sold, with all the SCE LAS nba Entre ‘and all mb30-3m (CK EMPTORY SALE OF TWOSTORY BI Ni! ‘NOs. atbesbiimuur ieee ooo ot HaLeeade Ba | ope premises, ectand 17 fe ‘dog | atreet back wide alley, by two ‘beck dwellings, with ail mcdern One-half cash: balance in ‘cent interest, Bribed of wing of ‘secured rep at time of sale Terms to be complied with In ten ON MONDAY, JUNE 98TH, ‘We will offer our line of SILKS, SATEENG, AND WHITB GOODS 4 As Ayetion, Sales will take place on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY and then stop. ‘Don't neglect to attend as the goods mast be sold. ‘The sale of our Fell Stock will be autiounced in mySi2m = CHAR BAUM, 7th, Sth and Dats BOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON poe Nob SOT em ER: | QmoNas BOWLING, asco ‘BEA IN A OR = PS im cine | Ber CREST CARRIAGES, PARTITION SALE PHAE’ ac,, &o. Ormadene street acettwest between doth and Sth | «Ot, SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY.SIXTH, 1886, TSGUA VICES eats ent Gli | Say snction femme debaeh che Ruag een fs at weet Be . = ing ranaing beck Xo a alley om ret ¢, collection “of hold Furniture of aoe Sere, ead et LozS scuare ene tmproved ay tree tae Que. fine dy Netigeratgr, cost $80. oFspHINE for FIRB per month in all. Brussels and other ts, Mattings URS SVE TAY p,m, we witceia ll | vend aes Cet genom, aenne shave described property, which iy very desirabieand | stacy ot Groacrias Winss Seg Lantors eee ea to ina very fine neighboricod, ‘Title perfect; $200.de- | jay Cincy uo ceriee, wanes aud Liduore (removed te Posit required when property 1s sold. Fancy Goods, fine line of Majolien Ware. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, Ca) per cont, or alleaah at option of pi * ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOOK. eheot” PEROWAS DOWLING, Auot, & forses, Carriages, Buggies, Wopiens a 3o24-2 THIS EVENING: IPHIREVENING, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN PM, « LV ERS, NOVEL GUN: WATCHES, SILV JOM, SPORTING CUTLERY, REVO! AY Bare STORE 1347 -ERWARE, JE) GOODS, &¢, IN a REANSYIVANIA AVENUE, NEAR FOU! TH STREL nth tock st auct PAST cto ates na pete mA ins may be ex mylS2m 2 M direction of the owner, who is going exclusty. < ‘ianufactaring busine Poritfsel gall the above ry RY EVENING, at HALE- are disposed of. FOLEY, Auctioneer, EDUCATIONAL. QUORTHAND—CL ASSES, MORNING, AFTER- noo aud evenii Momh. Ben Pitman's h pupil, ‘Typewrit Groce Ox 545" Post oll prrans’ RY 8 every alteruate day: €8 syatent “special” attention to ing and punctuation taught. Ade ce. Sela ¥ SCHOOL high University, Gewlebem, Pa. ‘Recommended by Robert A. Lamberton, LL. D., president of Lehigh men for Lehi University. Prepures young University.one of the most excel- a Tent vechuteaf institutions ofthe east, and 30 riebly endowed that itoffers free tuition to ail. J O “Apply to we" w. ULRICH, Ph. D., Princinal, Ss SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES ‘The fourth year of this school (known for 38 years ‘as Chestnut sireet seminary) will open Wedni ber, 20th, at Ogy jay Cooke, néar Pi Sey of ‘dress tel: Ogontz, Montgomery county, Fn. ELSCHEED ORGANIST, TEAOH. ay, jontz, the spacious eouniry” seat jadelphia For eirculars, ade PRINCIPALS, ROF PIANO « and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be- Einhers, as well as those wishing to be qualified for Feaders and performers. ‘Terms moderate. sume. LL GUARAS knot ledge of draw wing 631 F st. ‘s 734 12th ‘aps-eolsin* ‘TEE TO TEACH ANY ONE. ies sear 2 OE Leos 20 necessary, J. W. we (QHORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED—SLOAN DuU- PLOY. A system In the world. Fespondence. Call for p simplest, mort rapid and most legible Ciasses formi “Tultion by cor- rospectus. 921 F st.n.w, Jel8-6* NHE EXERCISES ‘will be resumed on. of teachers. Jel4-1m EUM OF “Also, Latin, ‘OF WAVERLY SEMINARY SEPTEMBER 26th with a full MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. _ FRENCH LANGUAGE, 1314 Greek, Sponish, Italian, Ger- Man. @c. by the most able teachers. Prot H. LAI ROQUE, 4. M., of Paris, Sorbonne. dell-ime EARN ‘To write a neat, rapid hand, without cramp or ‘weariness. Learn to write short-hand on {he Steno- ruph—easy to learn. easy to write, iis one for profitable time. | Learn to oper oymenit in three mnths! ‘employment in ‘three months’ the ‘Ty pe-Writer. ‘Trained oberstors ure in demand. Instruction in these branches only through the summer moi ‘and ‘night, atu 001 COLLEGE, comer 9th and n ‘Moderate rates of tuiti morning, after- he SPENCERLAN BUSINESS D sts nw. Airy hall a BEST AND CHEAPEST WAY TO LEARN FRENCH OR GERMAN And to spend summer agreeably at Plymouth, Mass. ‘Send for Circulars to THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Washington. D ‘Which will be open all summer. D. C.. (723 14th st. n.w.,) Great in Prices for the summer, mys ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘St. Cloud Building, cor. 9th and F sts. n.w: Seventeenth year. Cornet, &c. Fector. HE THIRD SUMMER SESSION Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Free advantages. 0. B BULLARD DI- jerims OF THE ‘Washington School of Elocutiou, will open at Mountain Lake Park, Md HA’ and tuition Mra M. ‘may be STEVENS JULY 1st, 1886. Board d for with’ the Principal, 904 M st. nw. Jed-Im AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR—O6TH Zar.) pehonography, Penmanship, Bookkeeping. ‘he Columbian Col st. n.w.; 6 t0 10 o'elocl Preparatory School, 1: A eesiemaid ‘Jel-tm ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH, M's, lish School and Kindergarten reopens Octo FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | tw." Aboprivate exons, “ouA™ S154 13th 3 POR | SaLE—ce way ‘Stock and fixtures of @ nlee litt Gress C:\ MEO, Star oflice. FoR BALES HAND 15, and other household Vania ave. now, If SOLD AT ON ie cigar store. 1 DSOME BRUSSELS CARPET ‘Goods cheap; 2818 Pean- pt nd machinery. Send for BALLAUF, Agent, 731 7th st FOR, SALES TUE "OTTO" GAS ENGINE RE quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance; ho loss of time; no handling of fuel; no ashes. FOr running elevators. pumping water, prini ng ‘abs prics tlst, “be e243, ices VOR SALE—WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY store doing ® nice business in northern section of Siig; good reasons for selling. Address X. W.. Star jexe are Jersey av ‘cheap, at livery stable, Phaeton, three sidebar ‘Bug and some Harness. Cail'ai otice, as meas Bue ies OK SALE-ON STORAGE AND FOR 211 inet nw. att s lages, one neatly new Dagon Wagon, fuaritorses Foe GALESSMALL, DONKEY, WITH CART and Harness, sultable for amall ‘bo; ya 440 New SALE Horses they ahust be sold. ‘OTICE ‘Teacher of Si Method. Classic and ‘French and Italian, bj Tooms now at 716 OF REMOVAL-MADAME HOFFELDT, ang after the true Itallad fodern Music: good German, insurparsed methods, hus her st .w., Inte 1215G." m25 ry DG: Tgnguages. Music and Art. Address yh Bt i081 GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, Ast, 1884, with increased lish, Modern iss EARLE, my2zi-im HM LESSONS. SUMMER TERM, JUNE ‘28th. "Morning classes for Children.9 a. mi. “Even- ing classes for AdUIts, Op. m. Successiul sudorisinal system. nw., between K and L sts, D'ROMME, 1014 17th st, ‘my20 Mite-apen. on Oct tween the ages of 9-81 French Kindergarten T AND MRA MYERS WILL 4th, thelr school for girls be- jad id. Number limited to 15, in connection with the school, under the charge of Mile ¥. Prud'homme For cireu- Jars, address 17 Feet. myl1-3m* GHORTHAND. AN fol mys cally taught, Success guaraut D TYPEWRITING PRACT aed if instructions are is preferred, K. ¥. CROMELIN, ivate pupil office of Sonus & Easton, Stenographers, 412 La ave: id lease of a No. Fe, SALE-CHEAP THE ‘Aad: office. ‘STOCK, FIXTURES centrally. located. Ny gee por SALE—T WENTY SHARES OF NATIONAL ‘Typographic Construction Stock, share, ‘or best olfer above) taken. Address SEENOS Stat 4 Jez2see _ Je22-3t" Fa SALE—AN ESTABLISHED SALOON; MOST central location in the city. Other business cause for selling. Address C. B CAYWOOD, 916 F st. a. w. NSTRUCTION IN matics and English, LATIN, GREPK, MATHE . BY Prot FA SPRINGEN Into Civil Service Examiner. Applicants for examination prepared. Apply for circulars and Ah st. nw. Sor oF ‘SCHOOL OF information 423 1-3m PHON OGRAPHY., TYPE-WRITT ING. OO OF HOOR KEEPING, SCH All Shorthand Books and Supplies, All Writing Machines and ni6 GP brneer ww. Jezz 8: 1727 19h st nw. é {OR SALE—A_NEW Carriage, never been used: fused. Cail at 234 13th saw. See Spe Inquire on tho premises : ior large stock of Victor Tandems. 0 SECOND-HAND $25 $i. CAPITAL CYCLE 00, OR SALE—SMALL SAIL BOAT, ATC F. BES- F XN 'S Boat shop, 11th and Water ss. s. w. {Ok SALE-CHEAP FOR CASH_BY PARTY jeaving town—e Bradbury Square Plano Call at PATENT JUMPSBAT ho reasouable offe: Tre ail ot 284 13th atter 4 pu. je21-61* FSi SA°5-GROcERY AND LIQUOR STORE, reason Gata w. tor} ‘for 30) BICYCLES AND of ail styles, must be sold to make room Prices from pea trunks in the city, only $8.50, and Steamer chairs: Sele agents for _je5-Lm* JOR SALES Paclor Grana Up Gwner leaving the city @ for 9 Tis octave, theee-steing,. Uj he. tone. ata bargain, that change as pare the jel Fe SALE—-ONF MILLION Mt | ] (Ok SALE-THE BEST LEATHER SARATOGA See our ‘Hammock ‘Bord’s XL, Fire Works 700 Market Space, Pennsylvania avenue. it PIANO, for only $150. cash. an elegant in handsome ienowond neared tunica wt very Hh sa BM ac opperianee Ss pemutee | bagatc." Aur immetioce nals seureae "oeure* ee alsa cleeai Prior Up eary now, sori uae a Muurs pase ges: payroent, abd Sulnhoy eu be aid {ue simul rave Of 910 per month. Both at ‘can be seen at PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 Oth street. ERCHANT ABLE MS, AMYLEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD. uate and certified Conservatory. Piano caltare. 1012 10th st. ‘exaniiner of the New’ Eugiand technique, harmony ahd voice nw. ‘as ifs, West Pot batlons all exam inat ATP INSTITCT ak ‘w, corner 8th an rf Mathematica ‘Classical, Business. Ltijglt Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a mont! SW. FLYNN, AM. b. (0028 -POTOMAC STEAMER RIVER BOATS. 'D FORTRESS MONROE, GEORGE LEARY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:30 p. rom ‘7th street wi Leave Norfolk TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT- URDAY at 4 m. Secure tickets and room at “1851 and 619 ‘vania avenue, St. Mare hotel and Knox's Ex] d Pennsylvania avenue, who will af phone. No. 745-3. ki Pennsy!- rene, Oth ‘check ‘and ‘private residences, ‘Tele: WM. P. WELCH. Generat Agent. For ‘ALL POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, FP CENTS, STEAMEIUONS We THOMPSON, y, Wednesd: ‘omni Jandings, lay und Friday, ut 7 am., as for rry aod Leonardiown wad all intermediate mnmencing Juue 21, 1886. Jels-im_ ORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE South- Dail iy line Steamers JANE MOSELEY and LADY OFTHE L4Kck one ofwhich leaves ih street ‘what, Washington, Colonial Beach, Piney Fnptel'oo.™ int and Goraela Rasbor, Fare, firstclam, $1. Hound ‘asbington, among which are the Loris, and e aud buggy broietien. exteaslomtup feision ‘ant buggy thd pouey carve bre Yo'mention also several second: call apd exaza YOUNG, ma otek nston-top’ surreys, ladies’ plaet tops coupe and sash door carts aid dragys, doctors’ phactoms jump seats, Band: repairing promptly stoned tain op worage: sil work guaranteed at sick atest. shyless Vi Dhsctous, canopy soby wil ‘ope top Saxons, water sidebar buggies, is famous ‘Ov ard buggies and many other siyles too Bumerous carriages on ned; 70 and 40) Cut a.w, rear of the Natlooal mys-3m SALE—FEW GOOD bess. BECK EWS BARGAINS IN VOR Ek a © W. RIDLEY, brick of tue best quality, for immediate deilvery. mya? SAREE PRGSSeD Bick G0, Be Hf. GOLDS AO TRANSPORTATION LINE rah 906 Fe Jenin Ss 7708 ta “SucONDHAND UPIIGHE THE STEAMER SUE, wf F rt. W. G Geoannoax, Cee See ke Se HU | meson rete wt m ; ei 2 pat lees hone ord wae us 4 bam, und Baiuimore every PRIBAY. ck U8 SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGOL at River Landings it received om Bat- Sty neh eae Beara ee aes | “SR oo vee ma. Caria J. ROOK! B20 M ak, Georgetoen. mye Brat 12th and Pa, ave. and 7th st. wharf, {OR SALE-AT MY NEW REPOSITORY F" FOTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. largest stock of fine ever oitered is TO. JOHN ti ~ Ruver, Ec Mt VERNON: a eka 8. ee enon ae i. Y.avery feck sor WOOLY € PERSONAL. yl THE LADY (WITH BASKET) WHO NV ote St tr ES York,| ave. and commenicate wi SSNS Sorat san a beng Jef WARTS INSEC: POWDER ITia, fro: Giro potson. itis Bot sold loose. My trade capa to! Je0-1 ; IVE Career (8 Old Stand,” 619 Det. nw, jOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonesr, RUSTERS SALE OF THE WEST HALP PE eR aes EIGHTH er wi ‘virtue of a of trust dated Berea it ites cay ore elie ‘Columbia atid at the request of tbe thereunder, I will sell at pablic auction, in the premisés, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A. D.. 1880, at SIX P.M. the Mlowing Soribed real cstaze situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, vi wal lots aum- eleht (8), nine ree (3), four (4). five (0) (3), i (o). (9) and ten fourteen (914), Slot numbered seven v7), 10 Jacob sArth’s, subdivi- jon of said square, of ground 18 unim— Proved, abd dan be to advantage into elt subd ible baillding sites) ‘Terms: One-third cash; balauce in oneand two years, ‘annum, ‘by, all cash, at optioh of red, with Interest at six per cent per deed of trust: Sr property, or purchaser. A. depoalt of ‘Tequired @s time of sale. Terms to be complied with jn ten 8 Ot Wise the property will be sold at the rlak apd’ cost of je eget Rog three days’ previous jrertisement im the Rvening Sears ‘Coaveynnen ‘nd recording at cost of purchaser, isd ferene BALTHASAR ARTH, TP WoMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTER'S BALE. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded fn Liber No. 1061, follo B41 et seq., of thé land records of the District of Columbia, and “at the request of the party thereby secured. I will vell at public auction, in “rout hos: Dowling, coraer 11th lvanla avenue northwest, ou SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY SIXTH NEXT, AT TEN O'CLOCK ‘A. M., @ part of the gouds described in sald deed of ‘ast, Gonsisting of Carpets, Chairs, Tables, de. Tras cash, _Jeas-Bee JOHN P, ANDERSON, Trustee. UNCANGON BROS, Auctioneers ORSTORY, BRICK HOUSE, AND LOT, NO, 998 16TREKT NORTHWEST. Qn TUESDAY, JUNE ‘TWENTY-NINTH, 1886, at HALF-PASY FIVE P. M., in front of the premises, we shall offer for salé by auction that fine and substantial brick house aiid lot, No- I street northwest, ‘The Rouse ts four stories and two-story back build- ing, and contains eleven rooms, hell, bath-room, Tange, hot and cold water, and ls 1h thoroughly good condition and re ‘This property is in the center of the city, near all the departments and contiguous to five different lines of street cars, aud affords « chunce seldom offered tor acquiring a desirable dwelling, of as an investment, rms of sale: Que-third cash, balance In one aud two years, notes to besecured by deed of trust, at six Der, Cont per “annum, payable” seta anally, OF, all cash; §200 depysit at'time of sale. — Conveyancing, ete. at cost of purchaser and terms to be complied With in ten days, oF right reserved to re-sell at. Fisk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser after five dave. public Botice in some newspaper published in Washitston, Set and Pen: JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF BRICK STORE AND LOT, No. 2018 FOURTEENTH B8TEKET NORTHWEST, On. SATURDAY, AFTERNOON, 2.05 # TWENTY-SIXTH, 1986,at HA LY-PAST FIV] O'CLOCK, we will sell, In front or the premises, LOT 35, SQUARE 204, fronting 20 feet on 14th street, with a depth of 186 ©-12 feet to au siley, and iinproved by a Brick Store, ‘This property is located in the tof 14th street, Which is rapidly enhancing in value, and the im enlarged, making the property adsome revenue. One-third cash; balance in twelve and Interest aud to be se- Fm eighteen months. notes to bear cured by deed of ‘trust, of all cash, at option of pur chaser. Conveyancing, &, at purchaser's cont. A deposit of $200 at sale.’ ‘lerms to be compiled with in ten days, otherwise right reserved to resell at and cost of detaulting purchaser after five ays ba li¢ notice iu some newspaper ublished in ing- UNOGANSON BROS, Auctioneers, rpuonas ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. GOVERNMENT SALE BY DIRECTION OF THE BECRETARY OF STATE OF ALL Sam Oe FICE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE COURT OF COMMISSIONERS OF ALABAMA CLAIMS, NO, 1412 HST, BET. 14TH aND 16TH STS. N. pega EMBRACING = ler Burglar-proof Safe. one Marvin ‘Safe (both as good as new}, Judge's Hench oF Eo, Deak, Ga. and ‘Walnut Tobie: Decker Sines * rol Desks, td abe be td faa acer ace Sons Sat aia ear £ lish “Brussels Ci Cocoa Masti together MESLY Woe Riese LAW BOOKS, Greenleaf on Evidence, 3 vols; Abbott's National -8 vols; U. &. Revised Statutes, 2 copies; U. 8. igest, first wertes,, 15 vols.; U. s Digest, 12 vols.; Webster's Dictionary, unabt Worcester's Dictionary, unabridged, 1 co} tlas aud other Books, ‘To be sold at public auction on TURSDAY, oes DAY OF aoe 3 Premises, commencing at ‘Terms cash. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME DWELI LOT ON T STREET, BETWEEN QTRERT AND VERMONT AVENUE AND NTH NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded fi Liber No, 1077, folio 180, rears of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the, request of the party secured, we will sell. in front’ Of the premises, on THUNSDAY, the FIRST Day OF JULY, A.D. 41 at HALE-PAST FIV) O'CLOCK Pb, M., ali that OF parcel of | remises, situate, lying and being in iil ‘the District of Columbla, aud knob, amd distinguished as part of lot numbered four (4), in Square numbered three hundred and sixty-one (961), beginning for the same at # point on the north line of T street north, sixteen and one-half feet west of the southeast cornér of aid lot, and running thence Weut With the norih line of suld sirect ‘sintest and one ueit feet to the center of the wall between the two mi! houses of the four erected on sald lot, thence eeeeeiosanes Ci! ly pig e place of beginuing. the improvements, w em Jeges and appurtenances: sitter apperiaing. ‘Terme! Che sbirdcdats balance tn one and two year Rotes, to bear interest and to be secured by ot trust ‘on the property sold, oF ali cash, at option of Reposit of e500 requredse tines Sale ere ese coumplled with in Soars otherwise the a frien Te. e resell the ‘and ‘cost of the defauiting purchaser after fe a otice of such regaiv'a some newspaper ‘publalied D.C, JelS-aais 12 EAE porate Pp excansor ‘BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME SERBS AUGY "ener BURR ARE 07 AND E ST. NORTH. Ry virtue of w deed of trust duly recorded Liber No. 953, folio 426,6t veq.. one of the land Fecords for the District of Columbia, we will on WEDNESDAY, the THIET! Raia pate tieaeee parcel ‘and premlaee, ‘attual fevatonsc tne encore coca ree, ing on New Jersey avenue, of Tot fe in West’ back Be manse width 0 the reat live of and 3t" cash; Zeer, novo beal six per cen | wonton of the’time ing ve lle nosice ‘ pul ufelin some fe ile some newspaper pubilaned in 2% i Bal WA Jel7-d&d0 Fc STEAMERS, Parl LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, sale. Terns to'be cousplica Calling at Halifax, Nd, and St, Johna, N. wots se 5 ° 3 PA A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1886, As Exrnosm OrroaTtuNity, THE BON MARCHE ‘Ti the futare thie announcement will head the advertioement of BOR MIARGHE that eoods WILL BE SOLD: and as AD’ ‘TIGED. We initiate the above “SIGNAL” by the following EXTRA PRICES. AT 23 CENTS, Pure Linen, Pisin and Tocked, and Striped Percale Chemisettes. AT 89 CENTS, ‘Extra Pine Ladies’ Lisle Hose, mm excetient colors and AT 4 CENTS, Fine Rose Glycerine and Honey Soap, 8 ounce Cakes, AT 91.96, Lediew Beaded Kacurial Lace Shoulder Capes, Silk ined, AT 70 CENTS, ‘Ladies’ Zylonite Comb and Brush Sete, all colors, AT 62.48, Ladies’ Fine Jerseys, Tailor-made, trimmed with wide ‘Hercules Braid, Diagonal Front, colors, Tan and Cardinal, AT 08 CENTS, Ladiew Shetland Shawls; Novel designs, AT 29 CENTS A YARD, Checked Summer Silks. Colors, Brown and Tan, Car. inal and Ecru, Blue and Tan, Cardinal and (Cream. AT 15 CENTS A YARD, ‘Fanoy Ribbons, Satin and Ottoman: Brocade Velvot ‘and Watered, Double Face Satio, fancy edge, Satio and Gauze, Crepe de Chene, Picot edge, all new and ‘For other Specialties see‘Post” and “Repubjican.” THE BOR 816-818 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Jen Cause Tur Rou. ATTENTION, CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, WHILE THE LIST Is READ OFF! Tt is prices, not promises, that tell the tale, When people start out to buy they want to know whore Brices are the lowest. Fur good clothing, the lowest prices are always to be found at VICTOR E. ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘Here is the proof of the assertion: 02.75 FOR OUR GREAT SPECIALTY BUIT. ‘ $2.50 FOR MEN'S CREOLE SUITS, ALLSIZES UP TO 42, 200 BOYW SUITS, AGK 14 TO 17 YEARS, $1.96. 4 GOOD BUSINESS SUIT FOR $5.00, HILDREN’S SUITS, Btrlotly All Wool, e287. GENUINE SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS, B50, PONGEE COATS AND VESTS, 95.00 Office Coats, checks and stripes, 25¢. Solon Tue day and Thursday evenings only, from 5 to 7 o'clock. VIOTOR BR ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE @TRICTLY ONE PRICK 027 AND 029 SEVENTH 83. X. W., Corner of Mansachusetts Avenue, Open Saberdayatilt 11 p.m, nu racemes BEC ue ae soa sere fe calling uf Ua we wil ‘goad a fee 87 pm, Beturdaye and 2d EDITION. Laat Tas oh Sa THE EXILED PRINCES. ‘The Comte de Paris Takes Leave of his 18 count embarked at Treport for England ‘884:80 o’clook this afternoon. He will assume the ttle of is ot Harcourt and remain én- cognito while in a. Z re i As a Protest Against Home Rule. Lowpon, June 24.—It is stated that the Hon. M. E. Grant Dud, president thes pie gun i Sadat bake = —<—a Barnum Says He Is Not Dead. Naw Yor«, Jane 24.—Mr. B. T. Barnum tele- fFapbs trom Bridgeport, in reference to « rumor he is dead, that be is aliveand as well as he ever was. ‘ — Pasteur Loses Aucther Paticat. Panis, June 24.—The eleven-yesr<ld girl ot Dole, in'the department of Jurecwhe was bition Dy a/dog on April. 27, under treatment by M. Pasteur, ‘anaretarned home, apnoun drophobia, curred on June 17. ——__ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are th and 3:00 p.m. ofthe New Y of Stock teeta 08 Soportod 7 special wire to HZ. H Dodge, 039 18th atcewt, ame, ae Bi se ae ae reeretE 7 iE bad a Baltimore Marmets. BAL! Mo, 24.—Virginia sizes, wolldatea, 58; do. ter Si do new threes, North Carolina sixes, old,’ 1.20ig bid to-day. an LTIMORE, Mp., June 24.—Cytton qui ailng, dy Hour nomidaily steady and yulet, Wheat suutliern’ nomibally steady in abvende ‘of receipts; western lower and ‘quiets, southern red, eouth- ern amber. $7a89; No. 2 western winter. 62 asked; July, 81 bid; August, 82 7 re Seer ep ag igre Fr 3 Wwenura’mfzed."epot, avigaedin: | Suly, inate August, steamer, 0% qu: Oats, firm—southern, 35839; western white, 3743¥: western: mixed, $4036; Pennsylvania, 35839. liye firm and quiet, 6668. Provisions steady, ae wae, i refined steady.” Sigh a 1d: Sour, 1a; grain, 44d. Recelpla four, 2.008 ‘bushels, ales—wheat, 275,500 # CHICAGO, In, June 24, 11:15 a m.—Wheat oper = deli oy Ten fitterAbpuot oom ‘tard “strong and bigher= August, 63%, District in Con; ace at ee A delegation of citizens, headed by Gen. McCammon, Harry Cooke and J. H. Magruder, called on ir Carlisle and Repre- Seaase Peatour td tase diet dees thee Bees spat tn the Bosee ie aodting Disrie sevatnion, Breaier carte oxereeesa purest business, aud ‘Proposition will ‘probably be made in caucus to-night to set apart such time as the District committee may think neces- ae ‘WORES OF ART. The Senate bill to appropriate $500,000 for the erection of a monument to President Lin- coln in Washington has been favorably re- Ported in the House, ‘The Senate resolution to remove the naval ae phd sta taas See ae abee on the west side of e Ci grout Teserva- tion at Gcaneosiont arennit 20th and Qstreets northwest, and to reserve the éircies at Peno- sylvania and Maryland avenues, on the west of the os ong! grounds for statues of Christopher Columbus and Lafayete, has been favor- ably reported in the House. As the Maryland avenue dircle had been set apart fora to Garfield, the resolution directs that ‘site ‘be chogen for that purpose. Capitol Toptes. ‘THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. The conferees on the army appropriation bill have reached an agreement on the points of difference between the two houses on that Dil, As it will be reported from the conference, the bill will contain an sppropria: tion tor 125 general service clerks and 45 messengers, The amendment striking out the provision for quarters nop-com- missiond staff officers and for 1s and schools was accepted. ‘The provisions re- lating to ordnance are restored, except that touching the manufacture of arms, for which the Senate amendment {s substituted. The Limitation on scabs" of quartermasters is re- moved and §3,000 1s appropriated for army signaling. DEFICIENCY ESTIMATES, Acting Secretary Fairchild, of the Treasury, has transmitted to Congress additional def- ciency éstimates of the Post Office department of appropriations required for the t fiscal year and prior year on account of mall trans- portation over non-subsidized mig 9 rated and controlled by the Centeai Ps company. The total amount of the estimates is $620,714.57. TO GIVE MORE OFFICES TO THE DEMOCRATS. The House had a fight to-day over the ques- tion of whether the civil service ruleeshould ay to the byreau of fetes ata ting. Fear a West ate red an amendment tothe sundry elvil bill, providing that the civil service rules shail ‘not apply Geclaring that bis’ purpose was 10 pive, more arin, ‘ras to give more —— toe democrats. The ib was ‘EX-MEMBERS’ FLOOR PRIVILEORS. The select committee of three members ap- Pointed to examine into alleged treaches of the rules of the House by ex-members met to-day for organization. It was resolved to begin the investigation next Saturday with tue examina- tion ot Delegate Vorhees and ex-Representative Swett. The committee is composed of Messrs, Richardson, Guenther and Lyman. pent More Pension Bills Vetoed. ‘The President, this afternoon, sont to the ‘House twenty-three or four messages, vetoeing as many pension bills. = patch PR St. Matthew's School. At the closing exercises of Bt. Matthew's Pa- rochial school, yesterday afternoon, medals and Premiums Were awarded to the following boys: First clase—James Clark, Edward Kelly, Rich- ard Bucholtg, John 5 Curtin, Joho 7, Dennis Mi > Stank Frank McArdle, Martin Kelly, John, a ward M jos. SUSPENDED INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘The Angle-Ameriesa Insurance Com- Pany Closes its Deors This Morning. ‘The Insurance company, Which was organized in this city June 23, 1864, and issued fife and marine policies, suspended business to-day. The capital as announced in ‘thelr cireulars was one miliion dollars with five hundred thousand paid up in cash, but when an attempt was made by the District some time ir. of dD. ‘and Wm. Bel . ‘ Mami ‘the secretary, ‘was wold morning the office, been absent from the city the 1st of May, having gone to Australia, who had cotne oh from New had boon acting secretary since, the , Was said tobe iu New York. The was in charge of a cler! he Knew nothing about the ai pany oF the suspension, except instructions to write no ‘policies losses. He said R. T. Phillips, wasout There were at the in addition a'colored rk. The Sxtures of office, Which ‘very handsome, the counter being of solid PERE SBE, nny ay FAPHER F ty pany di Plated” in, various ‘parts of the v nad no aulhorized Ueedestensively and The condition of the being ne the country, The agents, but adver- through brokers, pany for more than a Year past has been the subject of a good deal of eritici in the insurance rs, and it has been ‘chifracterized as“a wildcont concern.” STATEMENT FROM THE COMPANY. ‘Mr. Ht J, Phillips, the special agent of the company for the south and southwest to adjust louses, is in obarge of the office, none of the off- gers being in the city, In reply to a question from ® STAR reporter this morning us to the cause of the suspension Mr. Phillips said: “The primary cause was the company going to pro- | 3 t in Lo don on drafts “amounting to $33,000 on general manager there to pay ingured losses, When they went 19 protest I have mo means of knowing, ax I {pformation has come by euble, Texpect to get further advices in a ew days. The business of the company bus not been gvod for the past year, owing tp the constant attacks made by the insurance papers, Our risks were in ail parts of the couutry, and there were probably not fiity policies issued in this city, and the amount at risk in the District is ‘not over five hundred dollars on each policy. “The liabilities,” he went on, “amount to about $60,000, being losses on policies issued in Unis country, and an amount suilicient to reiusure its outstanding business, Wen the cable news was received trom London, under advice of counsel au assignment was niade to protect our creditors.” Mr, Phillips stated that the president, Mr, Bell, who lived in Newark, Unio, was now in Coltimbus, Ohio, where he had goue to attend a district convention; tne vice _ president, Macintosh, and the’ general manager, Find: ley, were in London, while the’ Secre- , Hamlink, was in Australia. When asked in ‘regard to the assets of tue company, Mr. Phillips sald he could not teil What ibéy were apd nally reierred Wo te printed circular giving astatemen} of the con- dition of the company July 1st of last year. Ac- cording to this siutement the assets ainount to $860,049.47, of which $236,775 was in United States 4 per cent coupon bunds, $247,000 in dy bonds, aud $92,900 tu District of ‘Columbia 3.658." The culléd loans secured amounted to $15,600. The loans on real estate to * $2,000; premiums in cow of collection, $34,571.86; office furniture and fix- tures, $1,283.41 Hou hand and in banks, $31,579.21. “Ihe liabilities are as follows: cap: tal swwok, $500,000; losses adjusted but not yet due, $9,661.27; losses reported but not ad- Justed, $6, 450.50; reinsurance fund, $109,755; ‘Surplus over capital stock and all other 1sbili: thes, $34,162.70, + The Civil Service Commission, THE REPORTED “ROW” IN THE BOARD AND WHAT THE COMMISSIONERS SAY. ASrar reporter today called Givil Service Commisstoner Lyman’s attention to a publish- ed statement that there is a “row” in the Civil Service commission over a report made by Mr. Lyman upon the condust of the Bultimore post- master. The story as published is that the Other commissioners accuse Mr. Lyman of discourtesy and deception in _undertak. ing an investigation without their knowl. edge, that they have refused to pay the "bill of the stenographer employed by Mr. Lyman, and decline even to read the report prepared’ by Mr. Lyman. Mr. Lyman Suid to-day, 1n answer to Tux STAK reporter's questions: “Being in Baltimore on official busi- hess my atteution was called to alleged viola Hons of the civil service rules by Postmaster Veazey in such manver and under such cir- cumstances as seemed to me to make it my uty to call on Mr. Veazey and the board of ex- aminers for his office and make such inquiry as would sulisty me as to the truth or falsity of the charges, The substance of the conversation that took piace between us was reported by Mr. Veazey in the Baltimore Sunol ihe 24th of May. “On returning to Washington {made a Very full statement to my associates on the commission of what had taken place, and sub uently, wrote out @ iuller siatement, in the hands of No stenographer was employed,and none was nt, so far as I know. In the interview that took ‘place I did not assume to act for the comuiissiou, but as an individual commissioner, as 1 Lelieve I had a Fight to do, I was iu search of information, ob- tained the information sought or, aud reported {tto the commission, So lur as’I know the commission has taken no uction on the state- ment I made.” Civil Service Commissioner Edgerton dented that there was any “row,” or tuat there had been any secrecy on the part of Mr. Lyman in the matier. He said he had never heard that there was @ stenographer in the case untiF the newspapers said so today. My Lyman had in- formed the commission of what he had dom He had written out a report, wich bis assoc! ates had read. It had beca put away in & drawer and never had been uctetl upon, — eee District Government Affairs. THE FOUNTAINS. The Commissioners received to-day from Col, John M. Wilson, U. 8. engineer in charge of public buildings and grounds, a communica- ton, saying: “In the discharge’ of my official duties, twenty-one fountains in various reser vations throtighout this city come under my supervision, Shoald you at any time deem it Fr Jn the interests of the water supply Of the aeighborhood in which any of those fountains are situated that they should besiut of I will at once direct it, or will order that they be allowed to play only atsueh hours of the day as you may suggest. ¢ * * Ascom- plaint ib always made when these fountains are shut off, I will be glad whenever you ask it done at any locality if you will state the reason for the request. ‘MRS, WILKINGON PROPOSES WAR ON THE CATER- ILLARS. Mrs. Will District P ot and a young | 10 Bay of the officers of the some time except the president, ‘coinpany was doing business ap this Week, taking risks, dc. Yes usiness was done, and today the announced. ' An assigument ‘on record | Academie Honors to jugtontans At the commencement exercises of Union college, Schenectady, New York, yesterday, Senator Warner Miller delivered an eddress, The honorary degree of L. L. D, was conferred on Senater Milier, D. D.on Fenpis O. Hamlin, of Wasbingtan,and A. M. on Daniel & Lamont, of McGrawville, N. ¥., and R. P. Benedict, of ‘Washington. At the commencensent exercises bo piscopal high school of Virginia, heat xan ia Zentergay, the Johes Briss was awarded to Richard it. ‘Perry, ot ‘olty, and also the Liggett medal for schaiarship, "Mise Marie Lowe and Miss Jenet Baten, of this city, each received a crown and a gold medal at the commencement of De Sales Institute in Baltt- more, Miss Mary Clagett, also of thls ty, re. ceived the second honor. At Mount St, Agnes academy, tn the same city, Miss Mary 0 of Washington, was awarded a crown and St. Cecelia’s Academy. The eighteenth annual commencement of 8k Cocelia’s Academy, Capitol Hil, was held to day in St. Peter's hall, which was crowded with the friends of the institution, The exercises Were interesting. A graduating gold medal was conferred on Miss Mary Flynn. Gold medals for success in music were awarded to ‘Misses M. Holland and J. Curtin. Gold medals for Christian doctrine were awarded to Misses M. Fiy sui er, {the Junior, nim,” Go! y ue, G. Col M. Holland, J. Curtin apd M. Mun the senior department; Misses kh. Weller, A. Waltemeyer, N. Blaibe, D. and J. O'Conuet, of the intermediate are ment; Misses Kk. Fitxpatriok, M. Comtagint Ag. Fleish. H. Young, A. U'Connor, M. Donnelly, Susie Underwood, 4. Mecormick, of we Jorae department, and Wheatiey, M. Curtin, le rimming, G. "Smith, J. 'M Loughran, K. Rateli Maud Mi rens, L. Castell, A. Fieish cm Rice, of the midi department. 1 succes in class—-Mary Holland and Joaava Ourtin, ‘Second senlor cians —to Misses Gertrude Colman, Louisa Huntington, Mary Donohae, E, M. McManon, ¥, Decker and H. 10 Mediate class—to Misses Anna Wheaile Reese, Emma Jenwings, M. Weller, B. Suilth, A. Waltemeyer, Joanna O Conwcr, M. Parker, N. Blaine, D. French, A. Warner, N: McKnight. Bianene Mebermott, Regina Castell, M- Ly nek and C. Marceron. anior class—to Misses Ky Fitzpatrick, M. ni, H. Yor ed A. Flets- heil, E. MeMahou, E. Ready, J. Pike, Arges. M. ‘Donnelly, 5. Underwood, M. Homiller, Ke Toubey, Bessie Skelly, M. Colman, E. Bute, Ay O'Connor, G. Kehoe, E. Torrens, K,'Mekkeng, A. x K. Donghue, J. McDonaid, G, Taroop, N. Brown, M. McDermott, Anim class—siauc Mige'ne. 5 w artin, . pia ed X fs ‘ei a wustell, M. Callaghan, C’ Bright, @. ‘Smt Ak. Ratcliff, D. Baldwin, J, Moad, L, Holinnd, G. Crain, L. Joba my KA Ak. Dob Rice,’ M." Torrens,’ M."U Burgess, L. Castell, A. Fleisi ©. Smith, A. Fi Blanche Barrett, C- Myers, L. unites, Ke . Mouser, Teresa Loughran, Nell blackey and Josephine’ Burret, A’ number Gi premiums were also distributed for success in musical dies, and painting, crayon work, and yiain sewing. The valedictory by Miss or Was @graceiul composition and was received with auch applause. 00 — Two Divorce Cases, To-day Judge Cox made w decree of divorce in the case of Thacker Lee against Mary C, Lee, ‘The petition filed in February lass by Mr, M. Dean set out @ marriage July 23, 1883, her name being Yates; that after living together six mouths, sue went away and remained ten days, and coming back, spent one night under his root and left tor good. Mozart B, Fieot, by Messrs, Birney and Bir ney, w-day filed a ities for divorce fram |. Fleet. bey were married Octo- ber, 1878, aud he charges that «he deserved Turabali Interocean Telepbene Com- pany. The board of directors of the Turnbull Inter. ocean Telephone company, which 1s incorpor- ated in Virginia, met ‘Yu Alexundria, Va, where the principal office of the company is located, yesterday afternoon, anc completed the organization by the election of officers as jollows: President, Wiliam C. Turnbull; vice ptest- dentand general manager, Count Eugene de Milkiewice; treasurer, F. K, Windacr; secretary, E,W. Brady; attorney, Robert Chr and an gzeculive coimmittee Composed of William C, Turnbull, William L, Paiue, aud #.8. Windsor, ‘The oftlce of the company in this city ts et ‘the Arlington hotel. epammenen RANGE oF THE THEKMOMETER.—The follow. ing were the readings at the signal «ffice to-day? 34 m., 64; 78, m., O6; 1d a. m., 76; 2 p.m, 72; maximum, 78; iniuimum, 68, See Political Notes. ‘The Alabama republican convention met at Montgomery yesterday. The executive eom- mittee Was empowered to put @ ticket in the ficid or not, as they thought best. The sense of the convention Was strongly for proteviion and the Blair educational bill. A Wwiegram from Waneland, Ind. says: Rep resontative Laub will be retdeued’” to ‘Congress next tall, ‘The republican convention of Caleaonia county, Vi. yest adopted resolutions urging ‘republicans to fet bygones drop, Tae Windsor county republican couveatian unan- imously adopted resviulions instructing whe senators nominated to vole fur the re-election of Senator Edmunds, ‘The democrats of the third Maine district have nowinated Joseph E. Ladd, of Gardiner, tor Congress, Traveler's Guide. Prom Rocre is F ‘siation, Oth and Baia —Fue X.Y, Philadelphia, Boston aud ‘the duet, 7-19, 000, ely dud 11 wm: 25:50, 4:16, 10:00, 11:20 pm. For Bollou-+'p.an' (dally). Phliadolphue ‘ectmmbodation, 6:90 p.m. “dally. Ob Suuday, ¥:00 aan 2, 41D, 10 and 11:20 p.m.” For Chicago, Cineluueld, ‘St. Louls ud Pittsburg and west, U:ou a.m. (Chicago timnived) daily, 9:50 am., (Fast Mne) dally ty Caches and By Abul and exept Saturany to Latcugo, By ata, An. ally (except 15 8:00, W240, Yaby, 15, 4:8, ‘4:80, 0280, On Sunday, BN, 4:90, FY, AOa wud "11:20 7h & , aud 400 For Baltimore, 20) atm, 12:05, 0:00 and 11: ‘sunday. BAND O. ROuTE—Station, Cogner Now Jersey Ave nue and © Street. —For Chicage, 10:00 a.m. ria ime ited), 10:00 p. an. dally; for Cncinoatl, levuisviie aud ‘St Louls, dally, 8:50 pub, 10:10 p.m. 10:00 am., Bob i rey a fi rs F °F

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