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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C...MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1886. FOR _ SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALE—AT 4 GREAT BARGAIN—TWO six-room Brick Houses: new and all wodera as. Provements; willreut for $5 per month ench oF Eiake «comfortable home fra shail iam-ly: lorated Bear market, -irect carsand schools “Keys and fat $nformation at office of SWORMSTED: & BKAL~ Ley. 027 F st eee Seaeet ror saze CY PAYMENTS, A very destrabie six-room Brick House, wll moder imaprovement Hs. ae. bowen 10tb and ith: ia thetgaeh fepeir, Ovihvoraaed very detrable and Fapidiy improviag, rents reeully. ‘t i LOvis P. SHORMAKER, Jereet “20 Pst hw {OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN AND UPON BasY terms of payment, a very destrable efcbt-room riek House, , x ——s beans aber wnt i Sy inrge yards "This property coring OT Te Te eT OE | ES Brick Dweli = mp. +e uy louaten Gorahurken senoois. de. 2 HOC. COLTER @ WiSEES 1425 F st aw AL:—A MOST DESIRABLY-LOCATED lo-rooms Dwelling. with fine bt, wit'tn ly Diock uf Vath st. cars, for $7,000. nt bone. jezest CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F & } P— TWO Nick BRiGK g TOR SALE — CHE. Houses, new, with all modern improvemen:e 418, Gio Lite ste. "p ice, $2. c. PARKER, 4% and Esta ow. WOR SALe—CHEAP—NICE with all modern improvements; 636 Bal. n.e. fronting nice park: hax # fine cellar. will take $4,000; key ts4 Bene CH PARKER, dy ae a e263 NOW SALEM EAP_Siy D STS Ww room Kirick House: mod. imps; price. § y 1tb st sw. six-room Brick: $1,900, CH. sARKER, #aund Estes Jeasaee Fitoses prem op Heanor press brick froat alt mod. tpn: bet dt and Sun stu now's. good imeestment $4,200 each. HL PARKE! 1EA. x ‘SI- Bess Property on Sth st. aw.; price $1,500; $500 duh balaste of the. He PARKER Aad mene dete prove Rents 48 und o2 8 st Price $2,600 eae. C. #. PARKE Je26-3i JOR SALE—A BARGAIN—NEW THREESTORY bresved brick front House, with back puildiug, 8 noms and bath room. o hee rick front bay window House, close to wew lib: ai Capito “Hil; twelve rooms, bath and store rows: Brice 4.000. | Also g desirabie Lot, wuth side of Gor coran st; price $1.23 « foo ba THOS. @. 1 Bais ne thoves with parting, cellars” and large owe Fooms he ted, including bath requ as investment pay 10 per cout DAVID S WINDOUL, Uv Sos Tat 'st! Jesetws JOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW TWO-sTORY ‘od basement House; $ rooms and bathe oath ont and one syuare iruin new Horary park, southe Sect he "Atru well bale and ois: asa foe Stowe or ivewunent, Price. $4,000. BAXTER & MACGOWAN. Waiter Buliding. "100% L010 at. o.¥. e263 R SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REA Frist, 2itttew rick Hooves. 4 rooms each, at ab a beauitiul sveaue nortuwest, with wide park! Be? trex care withia bal’ square.” Price tor Xoperty uuly $7,000.” Terms, §:,000 Cush, balls ES. ed HW per year. This property is now rentiny i S52 per month. Apply to 3 W. Be MYERS, Seer“ PRial rmate agent, tus N.Y ave, VOR ALI—SSTORY BAY WINDOW Hot: st. near 16th st.n.w. Appiy te THOs, J. MY 2216 F caw ‘Jez5-tin ES ‘bxceileat chance to secure | ee at BRICK HOUSE. AUCTION SALES. OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LOT, COR, ber 16th and Caroline sts, n.w., between T'and U Sm; 48 by only 80 feet, to alley. Terms easy LOUIS P. SHOEM AKER, 920 Fst bw. OR RENT—PRETTY BRICK COTTAGE AT ‘Fives huren, Vas tih large shaded grownas: S15 per month sonditioual ay Compete, w ‘Address 4. POR SALE—-TWO VERY DESIRABLE BUILD bats on HOFth side of Mary laud ave., between Ist aid Zd ais. ne. There is not a mure desiruble loce- tion for @ residence on Capitol Hill than this, apd ea inducement will be offered to am immesiate pr LOUIS P. SHOLMA RE | — a. SE eevee ET VOR SALH_LOTS—CHOICE-IN- LANIER Height, 12ige: ie Torunute Hetgtts, 13 to Que. Heno, hizhest polut in high est, best Lots'in the subdivision. $40, $0U aud each: 4,600 feet; will be worth double. Jezode CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 Fst 920 F st iw. DMeridiau HU OR RE T—A& VERY D. BLE COUNTRY- Fite is Eanes Sere seditne site caal's: miles from city. Fe. SALE—GARDEN AND TRUCK FABM 11% ISAAC BWOWN, Te0f Fath. actes; well cuitit ‘with dwelling, bara, out Dulidinge. good wat, dc near Silver Spring, Md; Sedo MS Sena ae hint aw. Por eae ar FALLS CHURCH, FATREAR ‘® very nice #-room 3" two, ma; ac, Address sepsis eiitgy Fay Erik oie SALW—A FINE 3 yporsal S 7TH $i. NEAR BRIGHT WOOD, | Senos “CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F wt Seria St tee next on Gaye, ee | 9 Leste BOD euch $00 cnt altos BB Veh, RESD-4T WASHINGTON (GRovis, & Sige Per moot” CAL PALACE ay and 7 os | ect Setieer, fonting on, circle and’ partly fy nace ne BEARER, Epes fey oat $3,300. WALK AND WIbsGS, OR ~ALE—CORNER LOTS: s., 400106: 22d and P sta, Loox: is, 02116; M and Colfax ne, 100x130; Center and MeFidian, Mt. Pleasant, 65x117; Colfax and L se Be &, 5ux110, at fair prices. Je26-3t_ JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. nw. F 28 SAE FINEST, BUILDING Lor on Gam fro. itol Hill, for douvie house or two semixletached; ts D1 feet on ass. ave ; handsome parking facing SOUR, by Bm average of teeter t0 au alley: cal {be bought now fur $2,000. Address M. B.C. oftke = Je2e-si* Fok S32 E-CORSER OF OHIO AVENUE, 15TH and D sis nw... handsome triangular lot, oppo- Hite Panorama balidiog, and facing President's THOs. J. FISHER & G0., 13: zs OR SALE—CHEA pari. 6b x ‘only 10. Jie MEHL PORD, Fok SALE=WE HAVEA sale on New Hainpshire adjoining on the horth the two elegai ‘C houses that we wre building on this beautin ue, between Land M sia. Weare asiing eniy $1,900 for it, and will give free use of & four-story stone and Drick wall, wordh at Jeast S2£0, to avy one who will build immediately. This offer of fiee use of wali wil only continue until August 1, | 2585. 31,000 cash; balaee in one wud two yeurs This is the cheape-t aud iowest priced lot for sale on this avenue. Apply to CUUK & GOODACRE. 618 22th st Jezt-1m Poe SSeS LOT ON STAVE BET. M AND sts. Say ft. frout: Sstory frame house fame, 1238; also 10-room brick house [lth and T2thsts. sw. Inguired. 1.7 4 ave. Dw. (10.t S\LE—TWO LOTS ON RHODis |SLAND ave, 16:hand i7thsts. 23x15 each: these are Very de Sirabie lots for fine residence and stable; offer wanted A. P HILL & CO., 1338 F st. élw 7OK SALE—-TWO BUILDING LOTS, IN SQ 302, 25x64.1 ft. each; will be sold low for cash. In: auircolG F. CULVER, 450 Loutsiana ave, 0 .w. tL ROR _SALE- FINEST BUILDING oT: Massachuseits ave. near Thomas Circle; two fronts, Apply to DUNCANSON BROS, tb aud D sts, 07. feast ‘TWO DESIRABLE LOTS ON LST. 12th and 13th. SAP-THE ST 0. 1 Restaurant, j Address JA. 454 Penn. ave. | JPOE FALE-aT a BARGATS baliding lots, situated hent corners om Capitol Hut, balf sq sof Bt ave. luces Pa. ave.“ Ingulre 423 1in'st. nw.” Jeivzwe SIX LOTS, ont: un grade in most improving portion of southeast Washiny Agsew. bargain Fstn m TOK Sate= 3619 L.£h.@r.,2 houses 00: D, dhe. mk. 7 r- 35 6th. vim LSE s,500: Phe abeve is only a saait portion of property on my bows Fur full hs ‘tall at office for balietin eae oo Sth. Jez) THOS & WAGGAMA THREE NEW TWO-STORY BRICK Houses, five rooms, gas and water, on 5th st. Bear Rhode isisud ave. rrice $1.00 each Re $15 per mouth Inquire at 724 Vth sn w. No agents Wanted, Jeas-er FoF SALE. ‘New 6 room ho: Brick, $ roo ~ ho 53 5 rooms, wad street... Brick, 7 rooms, Vermin? av ‘= "7 rooms, Pierce Place. 9 rooms, 13: st, Bear Lowa + i 31 vous. Q st..bet, 13th and 14th Srooms, on Boundary, neur 14th rooms, on 14thst.... = Srooms, 14th st., busines property Srooms. Fenwn'st.,. o'r Gov. Print. Uiltice J rooms. Q st, bet. dtb and Sth uw. Brick store and dweliing. 14th st. Brick, 7 rooms. Wallach st., bet. iti = 14th. ia.” 5 rooms, on Warner st... Do. cn Dunbarton ave. = De. on Congres st, near ice Several Lots on Qsi., bet. isih and Lith st Also improved and uuimproved property imal! parts ofthe city. Apply to JW. P MYERS, Jeena = ats New Sork ave. VOR SALE— PARTIES WISHING TO PUR- chase or ibose baving houses or lots for sale will find ito thelr advan age to eall at our office, as we | Rave properties at all prices in different parts of the city tor hemes or investment Houses reuted aod Feuecoued insurance placed 1 bent companies Dewstiat SS) TUMPSREY & ADAMS, 618 F st. nw. ‘Telephone call 434-4. N'i—We baveseveral amall price Houses at creat eargnins, Be SALE—FINE RESIDENCE recently oceupied om, The bowse was designed ald ded by Jobn "Frater. architeer, ‘apt buiit ing € Jobnson, ia 1852, aud is unisually sub- Banta aud eonvenient. First story— {wo parlors, library, diming-room, But Jers pantry and kitenen, with large porch. Second story—oix-ia. ge sieeping rooms, two bath rooms. ‘Third floor—Sex large rooms, Figs cellar and vacement, with laundrr: sanitary plumbing: pervect Leht aud heat: open fire place: Mectric and other modern appliasces, Lot 92 feet tront ou 1¥dh wt. n.w., with wide park- @@ For information and p-rmi: apply to KH. WARNE: & CO, Je1@100 916 F st nw. R SALE NEW HOUSE-SITUATED ON New Hanoshire ave, pear M st. n.w: 7 roams: all Modern conveuieaces. Price ¥4.50U. ‘This lea ver qomplet-and de-irabie house.“ AUSIIN 1. BROWS 1426 Ft uw. teld-3m & SON, 1115 F st '$20,000— Lot 562144 to B0 foot paved alley. with 15 foot sive alley improved with twolarge Brick Lwell- fogs and couch Bouse: centrally located: suitable fof Busines of residence property. $1.5.000— Modern 14 room iirick Residence. on Towa Citcie, a3 modern Improvemseuts, guod condition. ay wc room Brick Dwellings on 22d eroveuie.ts, cligibfy located: ew modern style Brick Dwellings, ‘Trocmus, all modern umproveuenis, nea: Grech staiue, Gagitor tin. 35.000—rick Ma: with modern i Meuis, targe yard. couch house and stable: geLighitul; sow.hern trout; corner property.un ion, a1 capitol $5.500—Two 6 room new Brick Dwellings. as, avestinent. Water and sewer, ob Zoth $=. B.w —a guod #4 000—Three’new 3 room Brick’ Dove Of above, on 25th st a w., rented for Sew Troom Brick, all modern improve ments, eligibily located. ou apitol HU, $2,250 iwo new 2 Toum Bricks, with cellar, 608 and Wid K st se ‘$1,200— Five room Frame Dwelling. 2210 va ave. aw si Treated tor $1220 per mo. ‘200—Four room new Brick. 2214 Va ave. nw., for B1Z.3U per min. 51,000 ;each Iwo sew 5 room Bricks, 22 and 23 Jacksou se a. €., reuted tor $10 per mo. Sim Fok LEG NALUABLE IMPROVED xp Yacant property I@ northwestern section of the contiguous to Veruo: e und bhotas circle the corner of 1th und N Bite (he Japanese eubasny fe U26 feet of the Jot ea four-sicry mansard roof, Grecia modern Sud subsiautial.) built }1-room’ Briek Mouse. wr Side bay window: tive uf the bed-rooms and the Ing room are 16416, upd the saloon parlor is 1744.40 fect with dividing doors; the hall 14 feet; parlor and Dail are ipmamed with solid Walnut cellhns aad. side Walls are) sinted in oll, and the chandeliers are crys Tbe Vacant lot, 24100 feet, om the morthwest Eorwer hus a park! guf 25 leet iu width by JO ide 10x24 it. The house x10 feet will be sold separately for corner Vacant lot, 242100, wil be sald. Sone fOr $10,000, or the whole will beso:d toge her for eit $2.50u “iuisis auelighiful ey resideuce lof sum- he® season om account of its large rvoms, ine sh ade frees, scrusbe: © law. toontaln and slight fram eas: ani south exposures Apply vo ts M615 Pst. Room 6. =—* ym er, Am ‘at two-story brick dwelling, six rooms, In Avvo, Square.” asaug home oF @ good in reg od basement bricks, all mod. imps, 6th Werstory b. ick, 5 roo: moa Sk am : ms, all mod. impa, 11th stn. improved and unimproved pronerty. tn all oe tate Fares reer at ration SWOKMSTEDT & BRADIA Y~ Sete 927 Fe inw. [2STORY BRICK ON 127H, NE St uw. will net ten per gvestunents Bison, Sstory Brick on F stn. uitedve tor ofives: Baksiow: ois ve Feta ALE cP Suan Brick THREEStOKY Dweling: niu rooms: medera tmaprote Mente contra: jocuiion: price reasouate to Gass por. ghavee. Apply alter 4 1023 bw ota w. ‘O'Clack * p.m. 0m the pres! jelo-aws —AT A BAR@AIN—HOUSE Ox COR Goran st.. between Lith aid 14th sa. uw. Coouniar Iv rocims ang. cellar, soc uy by ‘dys house in JF QE SAGESios ACRES OF LAND ON LoLGH borough Htoud, immediately opposite Secretary Ehiow 'S place: Sang ta : ak cons Ma ce wus Ot ‘aut rooms and uit i view toward Biue Ridge mountaius. | Price 310,000; one-tnird cash, balance one. two and three yeurs at live per cent. ADAMS & BEAL. 1 LOT UNIVERSITY PARK, Columbian College Grounds, Several tine residences to be ereci:d on this site @aring the summer. P:ices ~ure to xdvanee. Location elevated, commanding a view of the entire city, Water, gas aud sewerage, No inore desirable oppor- pity fOr a home oF au avestmcnt ‘OF plats and particulars, inquire of PARKER & 1OWNSENI A. on Prospect street, 150M oa werd an ave, 1 on Crescent st.. Meridian Hill: 26.463 sqr. ft, cnclosed by picket fence’. just north of Boundary st on west side Of 16th s& Look at it, OWNER, myz9 Box 244, city P.O. NEW TOP BUGGY athe. H. H. HEMPL+ R, aula ave. corner dy st 1t# NOR Sai B— cheap. A. Upticiate 453 Pes singie harness. inquire at WG 4th st. Se, or at Press FOREN Pees art 3. <$ Cat se, Taguire at 315 Cst. se. MUCKING BIKD, ter. YEAR For parucwars, apply at FLOWERING PLANTS, onies, Aumyrillis, &e one Lools. pots, hose, &e. consisting of 0 sreenhouse, 12x26 ive’ wawha, Wilder, Cone: Proiific S-Lich pots, 3 per duzen: two-, | $2perdozen Apoly a 22 —CHEAP_—THE STOCK, FIXTURES: lease oF a No. 1 Restaurant, ceniraily located. ‘Address J. A., 454 Pa. ave. E | ton grapes The house is about on none of the most, prom: | SOR SALE—2 ACRES—LARGE FRONT ON Bladensbu , beautifully swbdivided: 4 miles i north of ekg: BuO pare fom Rives uation: ‘This cope: ty ts of ‘ai @ price thut offers # rare chance for tpectlation “W. iS WilaGe, te 7 nw Je25-Bt FOR 2EE-OR EXOHANGE-FOR CITY PROP- ‘tty, Farm, about balf mile from Boundary st., or hear Hennings rusd. county, D. C.,containing about M6 acres: large dwelling, Ler house, out build- ngs, Ret EDF @ wells Hood w ter: se. well cuitivated, and five oF six sores in wo minotes walk frou street cars. For terms, £c..apply WEHAS 8. SHREVE, 1126 Tthst mw. Jezd-.in ¥F ORSALE—FARMS OF ALL SIZES, NEAR thy city aad convenient to raflroad. Jezs-2w AP. HILL & CO., 1338 F st, W ANTED-A FuRcuAsEe FoR 4 DeLiGnT fat Home in the mountains of Virgen e, situated (yamediaiciy on tne oribik. and. Western ic icone hour s rie from Lynehourg, and a few miauicy ‘ride from Libersy, the county sett of Bedford county, aud vers near the celebrated Bive Ridge Springs’ "itis iigroved ov two brick dweiling Houses anda nec: sary out jen god orchard. un Convidered one of “he best. whiest farmsin tho state, ‘and timbered, containing bout 300 ‘There are lo the immediate vicinity post ofice, . churches, grist and saw mile ‘Tuere Is Watertank in thé ome late vicinity, where th and (reighit jrains stop dally wo take water alco an ore bed cmugteric)-on the farus, Sipposed (9 te'very valuable, Vilisei for cash, or exchange for eal catate in Washington, The piace. 1s: ain faoly Shited ns a monntain howe for « gentleman of wealth For urther information address Sirs Me A. ANDER L2G st. mw., Wasuington. Dic, Jaswtandte ‘ULATOKS—312 ACR 8, AT MUIR Kink stutton 14 millet, on Wsnltgion Branch, With fine elevations and road fronts, For sale very cheap, ‘RW. TEMPL MAN & CO., Jeit-co2w Agents, 37 Lexington st., Kaiti:znore,Md. FORME A CHOICE FARM AND RESIDENCE, ‘Near Wasbington, b. C. ‘This Farm conteins176 acres of and, and ising high is well ienced, asd bas an abund- auce of waier from springs upon the pluce. "It yields ‘fuss abunuantiy, both for bay and pasturuge, and is Well adapted to firming purposes generally. It has & good t.nant’s house, barn, corn house and bay bar- Fucks On an eminence overlooking Washington, and commanding @ view of the Putomuc river from George town to Fort Washingtom, is situated & spacious Brick Mansion, cuntainiug twelve large rooms, with kitchen of four rooms wdjolning, ‘The yr.unds abuut (he house are most attractive, orehard cuntains apple, Peach, pear, quince and cherry trees of tue be ¢ Vatt eties. "There ls « small vineyard of Concord and half mile from station On the Alexandria aud Washington £ il.oad; from the Episcopal Theoog.cal Seminary; two miles from Alexaudria, and five miles from Washington cliy. For further particulars apply to Dig. WYTHE COOK, 3 Thomas Circie, Washington, D. C; Or, ©. FL Lbs, Jn, J$e19-1m* "Alexandria, Virgtcia. K—OR EXCHANGE—-A VERY NICE with fair improvements; containing 120 viendid water aud shade; situated on the Baitl- te from Bel.svil v 8.ution, on the ; thts property will be very valuable ina few years: can be Duught at s bargain, or wil! ex Change “fur vacant lots or encumbered prop tty. INOW PF, WAGGAMAN, 804-906 Fataw. Jes lun Vitis sites. FOR SALR—BEAUTIFUL VILLA SITES northwest o. the city at an elevation of JOU feet, com mauding lovely views of the Potomac aud witha 20 minutes drive of the Treasury. Soll exceptionaily tertite, wesl worded and watered. An unusual oppor. uvity offers for speoulaion und lovely homes at Vers" Jerz-lur oO NOK SALE-THREE ACKES: GoTHIC cor luge, 8 rooms wad Cellar stale apd curriage sed corn ‘ouse; fronts about 10u. feet on leneytows: Toad: view of city trom poreh; lovely building site un Tear of lot, which fronts om Tuulaw Youd, comiensndiing magnificent view of the city, river aud surrouudin, Country. ‘Teris, one-iourth cash; bance 1, 2, ded ‘aud 6 yeams at 5 per cent iuierest. AVAMS & pear el7-2m Lt Fst Pgh SALE-CHEAP AND ON SMALL MOW TIT ly payments about three acres of ladom the Ridge Epa ued Henning ¢, improved by trume house, stue ble, Well of excelient’ Water which never tails, and is stucked with large aud smali fruits Apply to vt. POOL, 1422 LIth St. nw. LGW R SALE—iN HYATTSVILLE. MD,, 2 HOUSES 018 Foows each; slate s outed; good condition; rent Wa yeur each guaranteed. Also lots adjoining of 700 aud 8,40U square feet euch; hundsomely lo- Offers first-class investinent. MARION DUCK- 1, Atorney-ai-Luw, Biadeusburg, Md. jed-Lm. POH, SALESLOT100 BUILDING TOTS, 60x 150 feet, wear S-ubrook station; Band P. Blk. 20 minutes’ tide by car-w city: beautifully located: 160, sold tn stx mouths; price $194 lot. Apply to Ma ItON DUCKETT, Actoruey~a JASPER ad. “JACKSON, ion, JOE SATETA CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 Acres in Montgomury county, near District line, suitable for poultry or dary farm; three acre ota, enclosed WHB ten-foot fence: “spring and ail con: Veniences tur raising poultry; wilt be sold, with all the Kk k und hueming ieapleweuts chenp, aud” possession Kiven “at ouee. SUHN T. MITCHELIy heal Estate fia € seu mansosa MONEY TO LOAN. QUR >ALE—A LIGHT Si sats tour: in first ciass orde | Mard’s, 929 D st. For price ap) 98. re" psy lvanis ave., oF #2 BeeSe EAs iwc and the city. iy 10 EB. BARNUM, it. Jeabut one of th Also, Codpelet. nearis a tine Driving Horse. plac. Qeiver. Sola for wa Sus rear of 218 I'st. 3. maa. JOR SALE—O8 TRADE—, stloukitig teams in vew; cont 9OLO Also, table or boas: browpt use. Apply at private stable OC HENRY ARCHES, Couche yeneee 0.1 COW FRESH, | for a xood horse. On the Brentwood rod, Joloing Gark Mulls ta im.” GEORGE ws BUONE. jece-sue JOR SALE-A WrLLSIOCKED GROCERY and market sare, now dol od business; price $1,200, tneusing lors» wagol F.WAGUAMAN, SOL-B06 F st. (JOR SALE—$15 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT mestic sewing machine, with nickied wiveel: istest improved uttaclineuts, side drawers. diop leat nd cover; wiih & years’ legal gauraiitec. at AUER BACH'S. vthaud H sty Telephone a2s2 je26-at {OK NALE-OWNER LEAV.NG THE CITY, Offers an elegant aearly new Knabe square grand Fiano orte: ianusume susewood "case, carved. jogs, ec; stool and cover. for omy 3-50; Cost Bow SOeo, Gad De seen ub the wareroouss vi the PIANO EXCHANGE, sere 422 oth st. JOR SALE—TWO GOOD BARGAINS FoR Pr anoforte Degluners. One Chickering Square Plano od order aud warranted, for 913; ss auld Cover, Payments ge per un Ouechiceeriig sat Payuea:s Sp aut NO. Do- at th re Piano in good order for $65. SS MATCH TEAM OF HORSES | |y MOXEX,70, LOAN-WE CAN FURNISH aM prouptly any amount desired on approved Real Estate security, in sums irom $1,000 upwards. jeze-1m CUTER & WIMEW, 1423 Fst, ONEY TO LOAN 05 CUuFILY, at maricet over. WH BARSTOW, 615 7th. NAtOsAL LAW AND TRUST COMPANY— AN Money to loan ou. approved securities Ail busi he-s prom ty and saiisfuctorily tranaucted. JOUN T MITCHELL, Real Haute Departuent, 1214 F st. my29-sm $520.000-T0 Loan Ds.c00 ON REAL ESTATE 89.0 {my27] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. MOoNzY,. 10 LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE OR YS other security. Any amount desired: lowest in- teres; commissions guly one eeu. BA. PHIL- ‘is: Licetived aud Bowded Heal Xavake Broker, 145% New vork ave. my ea ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS AVA than $5,000, at 5 per cent, on dratclass ony pec Seat ae bryce K Q HOLTZMAN, Mains Corner 10th and ¥ streets uorthwent. - ONEY TO LOAN al La sums to suit, on approved Real Estate secur- Snate security. FITC FOS @ BROWS. tad7 Peunsylvanis ave. ATCTION SALES. ‘THIS EVENING. HIS EVENING, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN PM, GUNS, CUTLERY, REVOLVERS NOVELTIES, ATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, BAN- JOR, SeOIerING Goops ac. IN STORE saz PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR TEENTH STREET. in the mas fig basin abov ‘auction, AVERY weVixtid, at Babee PAST SEVEN, vatil ail are disposed. stock. Bu be expected, mylezm 3_FOLEY, Auctioneer. IOMAS DOWLING, Auctioueer, STOCK OF GROCERIES AND LIQUORS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB AT AUCTION, Ov TURSDAY MOuNING, JUNK TWENTY- NINTH, 1886, at TEN O'CLOCK, [ shall sell atatore 1830 New Jersey aveuue, corner of Fraikiin street nofshvent, be slurs coulguia of ware and dwell aay embracing i part Groceries uad “Ligue. i seription and’a general asrortaent of i ‘ue it THOMAS DOWLIN: niture, THO. wi g Avcrtos: Acerom ON MONDAY, JUNE 28TH, ‘We will offer our line of SILKS, SATEENS, AND WHITE GOODS At Auction, Sales will take place on MONDAY, TURSDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY and then stop. Don't neglect to attend as the goods must be sold. ‘The sale of our Fall Stock will be acnounced in proper time, my31-2m_ CHAS. BAUM, 7th, Sth aud D sta. Descaxson BROS, Auctioneers, ¥OURSTORY BRICK ISTRE On TUESDAY, J 1806, at HALE-PAs1 FIVE P. the premises, we shall offer tor sale by auction ‘hat fine and substantial brick house and lot, Nv. vso I street northwest. ‘The houxe is tour stories and two-story back bulld- ing, and coutains eleven rooms, hall, bath-roum, Fauke, vot and cold Water, and is in thorouguly good condition and re air. ‘This property isin the center of the elty, near all the deparcmeuts and contiguous to five different lines Of Street cars, ahd affurds a chance seldom offered 10F acquiring a désirabi ‘Ter: «dwelling, of as an investment. 8 Of sale: Que-th.ru cash, balance inoue aud besecured by decd of trust, at lx ry um, payable Sembapnually, or all 200 deposit sat’ tn ‘Conveyiuncing, eic.,at Cost of purchaser and terms to be complied wid iu teu days, or rigut reserved 10 re-vell at risk and cost of deimulting purchaser after fv. davs pablic Hoiice in some newspaper publisued in Washington, Dp, Jeas-dads rptoxas Dowzine, ‘Auctioneer. GOVERNMENT, 3ALE BY DIRECTION OF THE TATE, 0) ALL THE OF- EFFECTS OF THE KS OF ALABAMA NO, 1412 HSL, BET. 14TH AND WOTH STS N.W EMBRACING Miller Burgiar-proof safe. one Marvin Fis if Sale (both as good as new), dudge's ‘Bench or Long Desk, Gak ‘and Wainut Table. Desks, "ing.e an Double Desks, Walnut Revolving Lesks, Kevolving and other Office Chairs, Letter Preses,” Fire Extie guishers, Water Cyolers and Stands, Mantel Clocks, L.ug.ist "Brussels Carpets, Cocoa Mutuug, together with many other articles °f value. LAW BOOKS, Greenleaf on Evidence, 3 vols; Abbott's National Disest.s vols; U.S. Kevied statutes, Zcoples: U. 5. Ligest fiistseries, 15 vols; U. >. Digest. new series, 1 Vols; Webster s Dictionary, unabruiged. 3 copt Feester’s Wictionary, unabridged, 1 eupy; Colt! General Auias aud other Books. zB ‘To be soid at public aucun on TURSDAY, TWE: TY-NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1886, on tie abo pre:mises, commenciug at TEN O'C..0CK A.M. ‘Lerms casi. DW, DEN, ‘Cie: of Court of Comm'rs of Alubuma Claims, THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. jelt-dads COUNTRY BOARD, OR (10 LOARL NTI he summer; fine mountatu view; healthy locstion: Juues .rum the Fauquier White sulphic Springs, ress JOHN KR. HAIL, Waterlou, Culpepper Con a, Peter to Judge Terry, War departinent, jevs-6t* FATTAN luvs! Grounds; near mountuins. telegraph communica tion; tee, mil aia fruit situ tion meh; wo mal ria, Special Fates to fumtuies, Address JOHN N,G1u5UN, ound # Jezs-iwe S Faven by appbiug at once to. Warrenton vas Jeztm,wasdt [Dees ‘T BOARD AND ACCOMMODA- tions at Very remsonaste prices on a platen of hs ies. Hear Vakland. Free from malaria afd fever. “Audress Med: MICLiie AgeWent Teli county, Mes oF refer 10 1 t very reasonable He CALDWELL, UNMER BOARDER NTED, Forterms description and city reterences, refer toJUHN A. LYNCH; Kound Hill, Loudoun co, Va. Je26-3t" TP WO OR THREE MORE FAMILIES CAN BE uecommodated with Board ut Chestnut Grove farm, iii from dv} Mrs. £. O, M VOR RENT — THREE VERY FIN only three miles from city: station on place: lovely Iveation; tine stede; good pasture ad stavling tor ses, ‘No chiidren taken. Address L. N.Q. Star ofice, Je26-3t" LMEIDA WILL BE REOPENED FOR SUM ‘mer bourders June Ist, No sma.l children cake rms $2o per mouth. Miss LM. CRUW, Ber “Va. Jeze-aue AT ROUND HILL, VA. WE Jeans uccommodate 20 to 25 bo.ir ers: house large id roomy; newly painiel and papered: plen<* ade, &c.; mile trom depot, For terms, &c., ud: @ 38 E. A. BEST & BRU., Round Hill, Va. Je26-u." DD AIRABLE Bosak To BE OBTAINED IN Aldie. 8 more delightful, heaithiul coantey wot in ¥, die, n. Aduress Jeoz6-31 be found. Address Mrs 'F. SAMPSON, Loudon county, Va. Je2e-are DROSP! (OUSE—PLENTY OF SHADE, ice, piano and saddle burses for Jad es; good baching, bass fixing: table Board unex- cviled. “HENSON SIMPSON, North cork, Loud county, Va, Je26-3 A. CAN HAVE A COMFORT. éXable home fur the summer at Chestnut Cottace, For particwars tugu.re of RS, &. M. SCHOOL. Y, Rockville, Mal. Jeze-6re JAVERLY HALL Ebest Comune OPEN FOR SUMMER us brick In village of Hamme fralts, ve cous- ssc ‘team and driver: teas Mrs PHILA NiCHOLS, Hamilton, Va Je25-are W 4STED—A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS, AT a quiet country home: plenty of fruit, ice, etc. a ntiful tabie and ail comfora poraible. Gor further particulars uddrews Mrs. J.J. TYLER, Aldier Loudoun, iy) Va Joa--ste J IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD.—SUR- rounded by salt water, “Refitted and thoroughly lel. Hates SU Wo $0 per week. No malaria good water. Fishing, boat g and bathing. An ele: aut steam yacht e1 vad jor the summer. Circulars icatloa to KUWLAND HILL, Oxford, Md. \ARLIN HOUSE—FREDERICK, MD.—REMOD- eled and reiuinished: elegwnt ‘accoumodations ua mer boarders: ‘special tates by the week oF month. “A. C. CARLIN, formerly of Caty 1 c D. DOLL, Manager. im FEW BUAKDERS CAN BE AC-OMMODATED at Clover Hill Farm, 1 mile from Manassas; thy location: good water, glemy of fruit FOr Terins, address Mrs. AMILIE E JOHNSON, Manas wus, Vik Je21-20* TO LOAN LEASANT SUMMER BOARD CAN BE Ob Mo" 23 Doe Bares oF INTEREST, tained un res-onuble_ terms in a private family in ON REAL ESTATE SECUKITY, Lexington, Va. “This is one of the healthiest loca toy THOS. J. FISHER & CO., rs ad heaitu. CoH. PARK EM, Jesse Fe SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUG LES, LES, varnished and patuted Wagons, old “and uew, of monthly pay Gre LTC ats OF cash. Also, Stage aud Npriug fs, GaYd M sb, Georgetown. myZ>2uie 5 STANDARD (6iNCH_CULiMMIA HW iiczcte, vaatue snd: geod coation: @80 ea corehnta, Sarum Jedowes KF dt SALE-BAKER BUSINESS AND FIX- ures, at 1005 Potomac st, Georgetown, soc possi! * Gat quires uo Uoiler; avoids all expenstv bo toss of time; ing e SE RE ‘@.tendauce; NO hauding of fuel; no ashes, For Vuturs. pumping Water, printing presses ‘eld ior Circular ‘aud price lis De ta ents aa ie F 0 Sk UND-HAND BICYCLES AND "Tvicyces, ova ty en talus be ogid eae AO ior large stock v Swe Cal ave. lei faudems. Prices ralge fi PIFAL CYCLE Cu. 1408 New Yor del7 OR SALE ——— se 1324 F st nw. NOR SALES pow aaa |F AUSTIN @ 00. MELODEOX. MOS®¥ 70 Lean oN MEAL msrate at | jpRogewood Cases pertect oider. ‘Price 917. Easy pas- Tat Stowxs 4 sor, Jez FG. SMITH, 1103 Paave | -*P74 1115 Fst. OK SALE | OJ ONEX, 10, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR I t GMITHSONIAN PLANO. aM Fiist-CLass SECURITIES at lowest rates of Perfect order. Prise Sa7; ol pets. interest. “No delay where the security is good. a FG. Mtv, 1103 Pa ave, | ESO OCU REEN, Buss Tht 0K SALE-AT A BARGAIN . | i miu and fixtures of @ firs-ciaw resiaarant, 458 | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | Feunsyivauia ave. taw.: Obc uf te best stands wi the a ta AITLY LINE. SORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE STEAMERS GEORGE LEAKY and LADY OF THE ‘Round-irip Ticket Good on either ou. Steamer Leary trom ath acrect. Whacf, MUNDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Lake (com Gib street whait TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUMDAY. stops at Piney ‘Pu ntand Corfield: Harbor going uod reurning.” Lake mops at Piney. Polat lle Sd feturalime” and on "Saterday rte Seach. ‘Steamer Leary comiects at Norvol with bens tcrtand Providen:@ tamer. Both steamers connect Wii steamer Ariel for Brevmoud, Varand Oreo Biiuiow Line for New York snd al raileuad ney south: Secure rooms and tckels a ihe Sand 0. gthews, 1351 ar UI0 Pebnayivatia avenue and Kuga’s Se” [:ress, Gud Pennsylvania ‘aves whiete haxgaye may UiecReet irom hole aud private residentea’ Forni ier latormation. inquire at the Compeny's oiiees, ‘Telephvne calle B4 ‘nud Zaid. Above schedule: of Faven goes wato eflect Sn jes. 1s Balt from in the Valley of Virginia, aud situated on th wore and Ohiv. raiiroud, only @ few. hours ri Washington. Belay in the very heart of the moun- luins affords @ desigutfully cool climate, beautiful scenery, uri es, &c.” tiouse large and airy’ und situa. te* om large sh 'dy lawn. Good table with plenty of milk, ice aud home comforts. Special inducements to families. Address Mra M.A. ANDi. RSUN, Leaing- ton, Va. my3i-eolm D—=FROM $6 TO $6 PER WEEK. me boarders can be uecommodated Loudouw Co., Vis Large double brick Louse, 1a} shudy yard; ehundunee of fruit, ice, milk. and. etabies: For terms, &¢, address Mrs. BB. MCCOI MICK, Dover, Va jel&1m CANT ROOMS LEFT aT field Grove,” Sykesville, Md., maia line Band 0. railrow terns muderate.” Addtess Jel7-im "M.A. OSBOLRNE, Sykesville, Md, QROM THE 1ST OF JULY A FEW PreRS NS can be pleasantly accommodated Bee ‘Misses Neale, who resiie néar gan Point, Address Miss JENNIM NEALE, Cox's Station, Charies county, Md. Jel7-20 YOUNTRY BOARD—TWO HOURS FROM WASH- J ington; hea.thy mountain alr: no mosquitoes: uo jeria Address A. L. KLIP ‘TEIN, Marshall, Pau- cy “ 10812 SUMMER BOARDING AT CENTRAL FEMALE SUisti-ute, cordonsville. Va “two trains daily to ang from Washington. ‘Terms ioderate. Fare good. \OUNTRY BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY near White Post Station, 8. V. i. Healthy Joce- ton, pore water, peasant rooms, plenty shade, near aud post oilice, or particulars uddress Mra, UCSD CHRISMAN. White Post, Clarue Us., Var 7 AOR SALE—THE BRST LEATHER SASATOGA trunks In the vity, only 28.50. See our Hammock Sud steamer cuaurm, Sole wgeuts ior sotd’s INL. Fire Works. 70 Market space, Feunsylvania avenue, jed-ka® {OK SALE—ONF MILLION MERCHANTABLE brick of tue best cuaiity, tor iamediate delivery. CAPITAL Pubsskp BRICK Oy dt HL GUL BOU UGIL, Secretary, bO8 F st Jeo, POR BALE-ONE SKCOND-HAND UPxigut® ae ae bargains in uprights aud squares; ae Ofgaus to reut easy toma HUGO WURCH & CO., 925 7tu st uw., Submner piane agua mys. UK SALE—AT MY NEW REPOSITORY THE ‘Wuahitgtonyamong whieh are the latest shyless V ob r 1, amnong which are the latest. styles: Vio Loris, Cabroletion ext uslou-top pbaetons, caopy Shy Sktgutou to surreys, ladies phaetons, canopy, ad Tops: cvupe aud sash door rockawayes farts ‘itd’ draggs, dociors" phacomy juulp seats, ex Yeusiun ani bugcy SOUR CauOpy-tuP BAxoo% Nile sid popey carts, irewatcr shie-dur buggies Lhe laincs (on dtd iuggien and maby Uther siyieStoo numero: tomentous ale ‘secuud-bund currases ol ocpage repels, Lowest cash price $7000, of cue | Vani: revairing promptly ctiendes ior eastnae ind cast, Ualance on tine, tasen on “torage: al work guaranteed wn feprescuted eoimn NF. BROWN. 1426 Pat nw. | Coil'tad ceaatine aoc ae rae en Feprencteds Pee SH ERGs BRICK ogee og | SOUNUP ATY and 4857 Cat uw. tear of tbe Nutlousl between Sth and 7th eww bes act novel. ayn lee vard, stable: alley. = GOO poly to Uwuer, Os F's. Room 6 Sotm | Fotiay usagi ceratseee note eae, ~ bags aud ‘Satchow, never Deu nema. BECKERS 1545 Peun, aves tm. ————————— {HORT ROCTE TO LUN DON AND CONTINENT QO" Notre chkwan Liotbae co x Southam) Xow York. Southampton, Brem {OK ALL POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. FARE 25 CENTS. STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON, Monday, We meray and Friday, ut 7 um, 98 far ag Nomiui Ferry aud Leouu, dwn ahd all intermediate Inudings Conimencing Jue 21,1880," Jelo-Aas PePeNAc TeaNeroutaTion LINE ‘THE STEAMER 8UE, has resumed ier trips be west Washoaston and Bait more, leaving Ste 's what, {0% 7 Boss Tah and Baltimore seery SREB AN Ss =, ‘Bivps at River (Landings it Fecelved on Sat- a o yaad mus be "apeiy to Seri co miidem 19m and Pa-ave aus JP°® Potoxic niver canbines NEW IRON STEAM] “WAKEFIELD” Leaves Tcb-etreet whari o1 IN DAY! ‘HURS. is and SATURDAYS at? a un Raturaing hiner wait ESDAYS, FRIDAYS and | DAY p. m., Louctr at Kiver a8 @F 28 sominl ke, Carte oman, Va. St. Clements a. Ma Connécts With Bra Og C W.RIDLEY, ion) Salama: e se ire Whldkien, wnien MGHT OR TEN BOARDERS WANTED BY ibn, Metropotan Wranehs Meal Or ieie ose oey ication, s tOrteiere fanice tree. Address Mrs. Dr. THUMPHON, Curt. bark, Montgomery Co., Ma. Jeieawe ‘QUD GROVE, ROUND HILL, LOUDOUN Con WwW Vx, wo larie, nicely-surnistied cottages: con” a ‘par tunedin, with guod board, em {vom Ration: trainer to and fons depot free ° : telegraplt and livery couveuleuc For terms, adress Jt, HAMMEBLY. Je 16-20. Oop BOAKD, PURE WATER, CARRIAGES GiaPactres wr bine benatifol valley scenery: three-f0ur bs of ® talle frou yet Tellrosd station: four miles from. five. Mee G: PHAULRTOR, G FO. gounty, Va. Refers to De. Be heron aquare, w astiogton, Nie ER re Cares IN MER A} ES no mosqultoes: cs dune 7th; ; mye BUHL Ph |DERS 50! IN THE MOURN’ Betetieme iene EY 0 TO GEO. 8. WALK: G C1 work Otice aud Wars UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, EEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAITING, CARPLTS, éc., EMBRACING PAR LOR,CHAMBER, DINING ROOM AND OTHER FURNITURE; ALao, THREE LARGE COPPER COFFEE URNS AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTY- NINTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. we will sell at our Salos- Foows, Oth and D strests northwest, an assortment of ‘Household Goods, as ERCASGON BROG, Aucnonsers, ¥ HOUSE NEW JERSEY AVENUE. LEN DARD E GURELTS “NORTH on WebNmpay, TitEriera soem QUARTRE TueLx O'CLOCK FA. we wills ia front the premises, Lot 10 @ 16-f00t alley. t Of ‘square 629%, ‘Pha lot 18 214x7 = One-third casb; balance tp one and two years, interest ai six per cent, secured by deed of trust $2 property wold, A di Of $100 at time of sale ‘Terms to be complied wi:h ia ten days, otherwise re- fae Ot rink and cos of defaulting purchaser, alter Broulhed Puce, of such, Teawle lu some newspaper P io ‘Conveyanciug, wc, urobaser's cust. Jeso-dads UNCANSON BROS. suctioneers, TWOSTORY | BRICK DWELLING, No, IERCK PLACE, BETWEEN S AND T AND URTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. On THURSDAY EI IN, ICL! an AY AFTERNOON, JU! ay | at SIX O'ULOCK, we wili sell, ip front x, mel, nt ofthe y Sob Lot 170, in Square 208, fronting 17% wet by a depun of Vu feet, oan alley, ua- ved by & two-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1467 Biaoe. “bls property is weil located and sua ble for person desiring s comfortable womse gs fer in: vosunent. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in one and two years, notes to bear interest payable semi-annually and to be secu.ed by deed of trust, oF ali cash, at option of pur- chaser. Conveyancing st purchaser's cost. A deposit 1 #200 at time of uale. “Terms to Ue compiled with in ten days, otverwise right reserved to rese lat therisk and cost of de aulting purcbuser, afer tive days’ lic notice of such resale in some Dewspaper: PUD- 1ed in Wasblngion, D. C Jecedads 'DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, PeRcansos BROS, Auctioueera +BAME DWELLING AND LOT, CENTRALLY LOCATED, BEING No. 5106 STREKT NOBTH- On W.DNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUN THIR(IETH, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell, front of the premises, PART LOT 7, SQ. 487, fronting 16 4-12 feeton G sireet with » 9-14 feet, improved by two-story frame dwelliug, No. S10G street northwest. Tuis proverty Is ceutrally located, belog convenient to atreet carsand the ae- partment ‘Terms: Une-nait cash: balance in one year; note to bear six per cent interest and to be secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of pur. laser. Convey- ‘fncing.dc at purcliaser'seost. 3 deposi: ol$200 atsule. ‘Terms to be compiled wit in cen dys, otherwise Fesale at risk aod cust of defuuiting purchaser, after five days’ public notice iu some newspaper published in Wasiingwon, th of 81 CANSON BROS. Aucta, T\HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. TKUSTEE'S SALE OF THE WEST HALF OF SQUARE NO. 914, PRONTING 1241 ON BOTH AND EF STRELTS NUKIH AND 348 ON EIGHTH STREET East. Ry virtue of a deed ot trust dated entemter ays ‘26th, A. D., 1d77, and auly recorded in liber No. 700, ut folld 47, uf tue land records o: the District of Columbia and at the request of the parties secured. thereunder, 1 w a in front of (ue premisds, ou TUESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A. D., 1896, al SIX b. My th following de scribed real estate siiuate in the ciiy of Was.dagtou, in the District of Columvla, viz: Original, lots can: three (8), four (4). Ave (0), »ix (6), seven (7, emht (3), nive (B) and ten (10), iu squ. numbered nibe hundred und fourteen (914), belug also known aa lol numvered seven ¢7), In Jacyd Arih's suudiv sion of sald square biot of ground is uuim- proved, aud can be subdivided 10 adVa..tage into ele ei ue-third cash: balance in oneand two years, with interes: at six per cent per annum, secured by. deed of trust on property solJp ur all eau. at vptiou of purchaser. A deposit of §250 required at time of Sale. ‘Terins to be complied with site days other- Wise the property will be sold ai the rink aud’ cost of the defut.ting purchuser. by. Uiree days’ pie advertisement in tne kvenuig Star. Conveyas ‘aud recurding at cust of purchaser, BAL:HASAR ARTH, Je24-dads ‘Trustee. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, *RUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AND LOT ON T ¥TRE:T, WEEN NINTH Be STREET AND VeaRMOST AVENUE NURIH- By viriue of a deed of trust, duly recorded Liber No, 1077, folio 150, et 9¢q.. une of the land Tecords for the'District of Colunivia, aud at the, Fequest of the party yevu. ed, we Will sell. in trout 0: the premues, on THURSDAY, the FIT DAY F JULY, A. D. los6, at HALE-PAST FIVE M., all that pice or parcel of groaud and ey uate, lying and being in the city or Wash- ington, iu the vistret of Columbia, aud anoWwn ald dis<inguished ax part of lot numbered Your (4), 1. ‘square number d three hundred aud sixty-one (361), Degiuulng for the sume at 4 point on the north line of T street worth, sixteen una oue-lulf feet west of che southeust corner of said lot, aud ruuning thence west ‘teu and one-half with the 1. rub Ite of suid street Jeet to the center of the wall between the (wo mide houses of the tour erecied on salu lot, thence uurth one husdred wud Nfty-hree fect and’ three inches, thence eas wixteen tet aud six incies, and thence outh one hundred and fifty-three teet and thr e inches to the place of beginning. Together witb all the improvements, ways, eusemenis, rights, privi- leges uttd appurt: Dauces thereto uluuging’ of lat may munner appertaining, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years’ Dear interest ‘und to be secured by deed of property sod, OF ali cash, at opuon of nvey.neiug, dc., at pu chaser's cost: & juired &t time of sale. verms to be 0 days. otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to reseil the property at the risk und Soro te cglaultiog, purchawer titer five dag public Motice of such regale In sume Dewspaper published in CO eS s IN WA! aR, Jele-dads ig! } Trastees, JOUN 1. V4ut, EXCANSON BROS, Auctioncers ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON NEW JEISEY AVENUs, BETWEEN 0 AND E STRERTS NORTH. By virtue of a deed of rust duly recorded tn Liber Xo. 963, folio 426,et seq... 0.1@ of the land Teourds for the District of Coumbia, \e will sell Jeu ou WEDNESDAY, the THIRTETH DAY of J Gntes A.D. 1886, at HALE-PAST FIVE U'CLOUK P.M, in front of the premises, ull that piece or parcel of gruund And premiseg, aliuate, lyimg abd being In thecity of hn the District of Columns, and kuown Wasinngton, und disttiguished as tae north three (3) iuches, front ing on New Jersey avenue, of lot."1,” in West’ssub- division of original lot numbered one (1), runuin; back the same width tu the rear line of said iot "I" ant Bis the adjoining lot. numnered sixteen (16). in the Subdivision of original lot numbered two (2) made by Hoffoun, im square vumbered six hundred aud twenty-ulne (6z¥), toge:er with Il the lmprove- ments, w 8. euseliienls, rights, privileges and appu teuunces thereto Uelon Tog sur fd uny iuantier upper faiaing. This property will be sold clear utall iucom- branees, Title good oF no axle. ‘Terms: On ird cash; balance ta one and two Years, notes to bead six per cen. interest, «rail cash, kt option of purchaser. A deposit of. $100 required at the time of sale. ‘Terms to becomplied with in ten days, otherwise resule at risk and cust of the detault- ing purchaser after five dayw’ pubiie notice of such re- save in some DeWspuper pubiished in Washington, D, C. Conveyancing, etc., ut purchase: GLORGE BAUE Jel7-deds JOHN WALTER Jr., Heaz Is Waar You Wasr NOVELTIES IN THIN GOODS FOR GENTLE. MEN. ALARGE RECENT PURCHASE FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST NEW YORK MANUFAC. TURERS OF SUMMER CLOTHING PLACES UPON OUR TABLES AN UNUSUALLY LARGE as SORTMENT OF THIN GOODS, IN STYLES NOT SHOWN BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WasH- INGTON, THEY ARE IN PLAIN AND MIXED COLORS, IN CHEOKS, STRIPES AND PLALDS, IN DARK, MEDIUM AND LIGHT SHADES, SOME ABE SOLD COATS AND VESTS TO. GETHER, 80ME COATS BY THEMSELVES: SOME IN SACKS, SOME IN “CUTAWAYS” AND SOME IN “NORFOLKS” THESE ARE ALL ENTIRELY NEW, AND VERY DESIRABLE STY1.E8, WERE BOUGHT AT LEAST TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT BELOW PRICES OF TWO WEEKS AGO, AND ARESOLD CORRESPONDINGLY LOW. AL&O LARGE ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK AND BLUESERGESUITS 16 SACK AND CUTAWAY coats, . restore Ube hunts to tte nave 2d EDITION. Lateran Ta St CHICAGO QUITE ORDERLY TO-DAY. Strikers and Idlers Driven off the Lake Shore Premises and Held at Bay by Big Forces of Police Armed With Muskets, Cutcago, June 28.—Preparations for a de- termined effort to move traiss on the Lake Shore to-day were pertected by the road officials yesterday. On the other band the strikers re- newed their determination to stop all freight trains, STRIKERS DRIVEN AWAY BY THE POLICE. ‘The chief of police appeared at the switching yards of the Lake Shore road at Soclock tine morning wich @ police force of one hundred Ropaad Signs lire star ant aud idlers. Several hundred men in the vicinity ot the roundhouse and cars of the Lake Sbore road reused to move, Clubs were drawn and sev- eral rushes were made at these groups, the Police using their clubs, The crowd gradually withdrew. OVERAWING THE STRIKERS, 11 A. M.—There are fully two buudred police and speciuls stauioned along the Lake Shore tracks between 41st apd d5tn streets. The “specials” are armed with shooting field breech- louding muskets, These men are guarding the Lake Shore prop- erty, and 00 one is allowed to approach. ‘The strikers and their aduerents remain along State Street aud just outside of the right of way of the railroad, excitedly discussing the situation, At10:40 a.m, the company ran (our engines out of the round-house to the switching yards At 43d street, supposedly to get out a train, READING THE RIOT ACT. Deputy Sheriff Gleason appeared at 41st treet shorliy after teu o'clock, accompanied by 1x deputies. This is the first time since the strike bryan that any of the reprecentatives of the sherifl have appeared on the scene, The chief deputy read the riot act at four points along the ilne of the Lake Shore road, be- tween 4Iststreet aud Engle woud, und the police ‘nd special deputies began to clear the tracks, he crowd moved off quietly alter the reading 1 the riot act, -_ = Mr. Biaine’s Plans. GOING TO BAR HARBOR TO-DAY TO PREPARE AN IMPORTANT SPEECH. Avausta, Mr., June 28.—Jumes G. Blaine and family will leave to-day tor Bar Harbor, Mr, Blaine will there begin the preparation of an important speech, which he will deliver at the opening of the state campaiga during the Hirst week of August, = From Wall Street To-Day. New Youk, June 28.—The stock exchange opened at 11 ‘o'clock tuis moruing with fist prices, showing advances ot yo 4g per cent, generally, while Northwesteru was up 4. There Was a moderate business only, aud durtag te early deulings the market was some bal Irrege ular but generaily declined sumall fractions, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York stock Warkot, The following are the opening and 3:09 p. =. prices ofthe New Yur« stock Marcet to-day, 4s reported of tpectul wire oth UL, Yod ge, abd Loud sreests Name, EI E sy pret! FE Ls eaares “Ipc: Mail OU, Pro. D. & ET) Washington Stock Exchange. The following chanzes trom Saturday's quotations on the Washington siock Exchange ate noted today: D.C. per imp. 7s, 1891, currency, 120 asked. “Market stock Su-year fund, $-0s, 1924, ey, 110% r 20-year tund, © ‘p.c., Low, curreucy, 113% bid. 20-year fund, U6, 1902, cou. 115 4 bId, 116% asked Metropolitan “i. 16 stock, 104% bid, 104 asked. North Capitol and O Street ic. iC stock, 46 Did. 50\g usked, Anucustia RR.,14 asked. Washing- ton Gas, diy bid, Suly asked. Georcecown Gas, AU old. Natasiudd Canons Lun, 20 bid, 1o4 bid. Corcoran ins, 6 Did. Wasuiugton Marker stuck, 19 vi Ssbinziow Brice aucuine, 116 vi Lecumuics’ Bunk, Georgen Houst wank, 110i bid. rea 28a TAL asked.” reus. ae. cy 4084 bal, ¥itnpeum culls 1 Ot, Tel Cony 82 vn. Ba Adlecitic Light, 65% bid, 74-y'uoned. ————— Baltimore markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., June 28—Virginia stxes, paxt- due coupous, 67; do. new threes, 6d%y: do. ten-iorues, 42: Noith Carolina sixes, old, 1-20% bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp.. June 28—Cotton tirui—mid- ding, 4 Flour “nominaily stewdy end quict— Howard street und western super, 2.50a2.90: do. extra, 3.00us.65; do. lamily, 3.tou4.50: ciuy mills super, 2003.00; do. extra, “J.25ad.0U; do. Rio brands, 4.000 Patapsco “family, 5.16; do. su- perlative ‘patent, 5.50, Wheat—southern ‘nominal: extern trrecular und dull:southern, red, S2and: do. amber, No. 2 western Winter red, spot 61 82 July, 81 bid: August, B2\a82iq: neptember, Sziga $3." Corn—southerm eadler und qu ‘and dui: xouthern white, 46u47; Western inixed, spot diya 44 ‘July, 4oqudk Aug ist, aa B9NuBV%, "Oats timer, with fair ti * BOuI0, western white, 37409; western mixed, S4n30: Pensylvania, 36a40.”" Rye quiet, Gass, May’ dull— eto choice western, 8.U0al2.50 Provisions Packed, Uiyaiisy. Bacon Shuulders, Gya7 get tides, it Bhs tat aeuers and “sé waked’ Crp Parr > yellow, e, 43 ‘Lard—refined, Buuer * tirm—westera, ked, 1val3; creamery, lou.9. stewdy, ~alzig Petroleum quiei—refined, 7%. Coffee steady — Rio cargoes, ordlunry w fair, ar Abend y— A sult, Oly copper refined steady, VigalU. Whisky Quiet, "1.1ba1 pool per steamer quiet—cotion easier, 11-644.; Hour, 18: 44d. Re- ceipts—tour, 1.473 barrels” wheat 2.700” bushels: corn, 58,600 Bushels: outs, 3.400 bushels: rye, 400 bushela " siipments—tour, 19.500. barrels: corn, 7.000 bushels, Bales—wiieat, 42,000 Oushels; cora, 20,800 bushels. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, ILL, June 28, 11:15 a m.—Angust wheal opened a shade eavier than Salurday’s close at 7718; and gradunily rose to74%y Cos dull and ead August, aig’ Oats 's shade eusler—August, Zhi” Pork stronger—August, QU7%y Lard ‘em and bigher—Aguusi, 6.40. WORKERS AND PREACHERS. Representatives of the Labor Organiza- tions Address the Preachers’ Associa- tion. At tho regular Monday meeting of the Metho- dist Preachers’ association this morning at Foundry church Mr. Joseph Steiner and Mr. E. W. Oyster, as representatives of labor organiza- tions, made statements in regard to the labor ingmen, with other phases of the labor ques- tion, The ministers asked many questions, and it Was elicited that tne labor organizations op- Posed violence as @ means of accomplishing re- sults in whatever form, and that the peaceful weapon of the ballot’ was relied upon in the revolution whicb it was claimed was now in progress, and would continue as long as injus- Uce aud wrong existed, While it was admitted that the nights of Labor ex] led to attain results by political meaus, yet it was not a political body in the sense of an independent litical organization, Ln regard to temperance, it was claimed for the labor organizations that more effective work was dove by them than by the temperance societies, and that liquor. sellers and iblers were n0t eligible to membership iu the Knights of Labor, wyers were added to the list, 2d some one ing! if ministers were also excluded, d it Was suid \hut they were not, as many ministers were already members and those present were given an invitation to join the knights. What was desired of the ministers, as representati of the church, was togive more intelligent at- tention to labor questions, One of the speakers on the part of the lavor organizations said contained in the Bible aud if ue pncipies contained tn. the Bible, a e principles of the. gospel could. be carried out In daily life there would be no need of labor organizations. What was needed was the presentation of these truths of the Bible and Uheir application to the relations of life, Many of the workingmen, it was stated, had some hostility to the chu: for the reason main}: that they saw many men holding high - tions In the churches and led with re- spect by the chureh people, who oppres-ed and ground down their employes. Upon the con- clusiva of the confereuce the association ad- poe until the second Monday in ——_ Tas Peeswwerr’s Reception this afternoon was very lugely aitended, Besides s great many general visitors there were a hundred and fifty dele<utes from the Travelers’ Protec- societies and the alms and objects of the work- | | He bad to leave tue Senate chamver lo-day aud | A SCENE IN THE HOUSE ‘Messrs. Laird and Cobb Create Some Exeitemeat. Asharp debate occurred tr the House this sfternoon between Mr. Cobb and Mr. Laird concerning the public lands, the question coming up under the sundry civil ap Propriation bill Mr, Cobb read re ports from agents of the land office in which tative Laird was named as respousible for certain allezed fraudulent land entries. Hot words between the two members, Mr. Laird frequently interrupting to say, “It is not true.” Ina short dens- ing the charges. Mr. Cobb then had ten min- ules in whieh to speal and be again to the “dishonest entries.” jumped up threatenlogiy, and each threateningly told tbe other he had better not threaten. Capitel Topics. THE REBELLION RECORDS. The Senate committee on appropriations have stricken out of the legislative appropria- tion bill tne entire provision for the publication Of the records of the rebeliion. ‘This was done upon the assertion that in the compilation a wide discretion is used 1n favor of material tending tw commend or evlogize the lost cause, while material against that cause is suppressed. In striking out, the commlitee disciaim any intention of stopping the publication of these records, but say they want to make an Inquiry to see how the material 1s compiled. This ques- Hou may assume a political phase as between the two houses, THE PAN-ELECTRIC INVESTIGATING COM- MITTEE met to-day, but falied to come toa final agree. ment upon @ report. Mr. Hale objected to tbe form of the report drawn by Mr. Boyle, though not to its conclusions. To-night they will meet in Mr. Boyle's room at Willard’s and try to ad- Just matters, SALARIES RESTORED. The Senate committee on appropriations re- stored the $1,000 per year which was taken off the pension commissioner's salary by the House, and asa rule restored all the bureau Suiaries which were cut down by the House. The chief clerk of the pension bureau Is fixed at $2,250. 1 was §2.500 and was reduced w $2,000 by the House, The board ol pension Appeals is increased to uine (itis now turee; with authority to the Secretary of the Luterior to muke three separate boards ul it. Lustead of Fequiring three of the employes of the labor bureau to be women. the bili uow provides for two, as the labor comauiissiouer says bat will be as many females as he can employ. IN FAVOK OF OLEOMARGAKINE. Mr. Cullom presenied in the Senate a protest trom severe! thousand jaboriug men of Lilinois aguinst the passuge of the oleomargarine vill, The document set forth that oleomargarine furnishes a cheap, clean and heaithy subsu- Lule Jor butter and that laboring people cannot uiford to buy butier ai prevailing prices. HOTEL AT FORTRESS MONROE. Mr. Vest introduced in the Senate a bill to authorize the Secretary of War wo grant @ permit to John F. Chamberlin, of this cizy, to erect # hotel on goverament ground at Fortress Munroe. EFFECT OF THE RANDALL BILL. From computations made at the Treasury, based on lasi yeur's receipts, it Isestimated that the Randall tariff blll, introduced to-day in the House, wili effect a reduction im the govern- meut revenues of $34,977,605. Norks. Senator Kenna has returned from his flying trip inio West Virgiuia with a very sore thru revuen tu Tue Teuvessee members of Congress, who Were al tue Waite House day, calved 1 re: erence Wo the appuiuument of & Uuiled States marsiial in Luat state, The Travelers’ Protective association (com- cial Uruuiners), Whu Have beeu in copven- tou at Baitinore, Visited tue Capitol to-day in @ body headed by'a brass vand, tis ui acall Ukeiy tual Wie Randall taritt bul will be reported [rom Wwe Ways aud meus WN WLILUCS Litts BeaatOu, Tue couiereuce report on the bil! to allow em- pluyes of Lue Guveruinent Priudug vilice tt Wweu days’ leave of avoence In eacn year bus Leeu adupied vy boty vouses Of Congress and now goes to che President, Tue siver aud uarvor bill,as finally agreed upon by Ube senate comuertve couimiitee and reported to-day, differs iu only two sunail itew from Ube siatciieut puulisued last Weel. ——— ne: Major Dye’s Successor. NO APPUINTMENT LIKELY TU-DAY. Mr. Wheatley, District Commugsioner stated to @ STAR reporier at balt-past iwe o'clock this uiternoon Uuat there wus not likely to be an ap- Poiuunentof chit of police to-day. He also slated Luat Major Dye’s resiguation iad not yet been received. ne. — Sixteen Post Office inspectors Dropped. | The following Post office inspectors were dropped to-day from twe rolisof the depart | meut,for the reason as given by Chie! Post Otfice Inspector West, that the probationary term of the recently appointed inspectors ex- piring July Ist, under ihe terms of their ap poluument, their salaries have been increased trom $1,200 to $1,600, aud the condition ot the appropriation requires a decrease tn the force: Wu, Aveis, New Jersey; Luvs. R, Ban- nerman, Culforuia; Wim. A. Brown, St, Louis; 8. P. Cuilda, Chicago; Geo. 31. Drake, St, Louis. W.W. derricks, Giucinnad; L. B. Lamson, Bus- tou; G. C. Maynard, St. Louis; H. b. Nerwn, Teaus; D. Pulsiver, Chicagy; BK. Sharretis, sew York; J. M. Speese, Piliadesphia; KM. as, St Louis; V, 5. Whitesiue, Adapts, T. F. Trocy, ben Breuciscu; J. A. sunull, sau Francisco, ————+e-______ District Government Affairs. MISCELLANEOUS, Mr. 8. G. Wales, of Benning’s station, writes to the Commissioners Liat Lue board ‘of trus- tees of Burviile A.M. E. Zion mission cluren have decided (uat the cuurel cau be rented ior the use of a day school at $120 per avnun, provided Ube Commissiouers find seats wud uel Tue resignation of Dr. J, Ribiere, veterinary surgeun o1 the police and fire department, takes elect OB Lhe Stu insianl BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Eutwisie: Jno, L. Vogt, repair brick Gweiliug, alley vetween 6th aud ‘7th streets nortuwesg p1,500. Joun Port, erect @ brick dwelling and store, 7th, between 8 and ‘T streets nortiuwest; $1,30U. KE. B, Sucking, repuir Urick vllices, 611 F street nortuwosu, po00._ Frederick slut, erveta orick dweiing ruspect sireet; B6UU. Juln Goizinger, erect a brick dweiling, Virgiuia avenue, between dy aud 3d streets sou west; $1,400. N. T. Huller, erect (wo Lbree-slory aud Lescment dweiliugs, New York avenue, between $d aud 4th sirecis norinwest; $5,000. L. A. Listefleld, erect « frame private ‘stavie, 26th and Water streets; pou ce ere oy Personat.—Mr. J. R, Little sailed trom Bal timore to-day for Rio de Jaueiro, Brazil. He will returu to Wastiugion about November 1st.—-Representatives Irion and St. Martin, of Louisiaus; Mr. Robert M. Hooper, vice eousul Keueral al Paris; ex-Senator 5. W. Dorsey and Col KN. Batchelder, of the army, were rogie tered fu New York last uizut.—-Gouat Gyldea- Stulpe, of the Swedisu legation, aud Mr. Aiex- anure swolsky, of the icussian legation, weut over w New York on Saturday.—ar. 'B. W. Gillis, Of the Government Printing office, is lying'very ill at bis residence on I stree.— Gen. Mussey leaves the city this eveving Ww de- Liver tue anaual address at Murieua (Quiv) college beiwre tbe lilerary soclelies. Gen, Eaton, tormerly commissiouer of educator wil, On the 3Utb inst, be installed us pre: dent of this Gere gay gen’ Maynard bas guve w ny for a few days on buriuess—Treasurer Jordan haus returned from New Yurk.—M. B. Crowell, Newport News, Va; W. H. Suc ton, Cincinow J. &.'Gallup, Peoria, 1 H.deB. Clay, Newport News, Va Capt. J. L! Breese, U.S.'N.; Hon. D. B, ‘Cooper, Teun.; M. A. Haymund, Spriugtield, LiL: B. Ho Wiulers, Spriugueid, LiL, are amouy weday’s arrivais ut tue Eyuit.— Chas, E. Wauks, 0: Pasaale; J. Hi, Bowden and wife, of Walkes-Barre; Oiuey Aruold, ot KL; L.’H, 8, Hamersly, of New York; Alan Arihur, of Busou; Jno, B. Rogers, of Mississipps; E. M. Weiler and W. of New Zeulaud, and Alex, Ba:tour, of phia, are at the —vol. J. H, Ricker, st. Louis Col. Joun G. Pruiber, 8% Louis; Wa, Uw, N.Y; Heury Sulumon, Jos. and A. i. Andreas, Chicago; W. A. Ogden, 14 men, N.Y; J. G. Miller, Ghicago, are ‘at Wil- lard —Jadge Walker, the ciue: clerk of the neral land ollice, ues gue Wo eve His brother, v. B. M. Walker, whu is Gungerously ili at Danville, Va. Suppex DEats oF Rev. Witutam Gm. BoNS.—Rev. Wiiliam Givbuns, for m, years ‘of the Zion Baptist church, on ¥ street Rotween 3d and 44, streets suutb West, drop; dead at his residence, No. 474 KE street soutu- west, ubuut 11 o'clock tis morning, Hew. sixty-one years of age and wus in higo ‘esieem by his large cougregation, RAnoz oF THE THERMOMETER—The follow. ‘The Home Rete Campaign. SPERCHES AND ADDRESSES ON ROTH SIDE DSTONK'S CHALLENGE TO JOHN BRIGHT. Speaking st Paddington Saturday Lord Ram dolph Churehill declared that My. Gladstone's schemes placed the government in the bands Of a Catholic Celtic peasantry under the contrat of American adventurers aad aa uoserupulous, fanatioal priesthood. He had nothing to say wo the Amertoan dagger and dynamite ijotion butto offer the old English challenge: “Come 00; our prisons are lange end rope ts cheap.” Mr, Parnell in bis speech at Piymouth sald Laat Ube prosent was a struggie of tbe irish and Brian democracy againet class, 1 ‘aved them auy colapunctions of eo! by Idiotically reiusing Mr. Gisdstone’s liberal terma, Tuomas Power O'Connor cables from London under date of Saturday: “Tat lust begin to bee Hevestrongiy in a great Giadstone victory. My personal experience the last week iv tie metropolis and tho provinces convinces me thes, Popular ardor in invor ot by rule bas Tesched « height never witnessed ia aay pre vious p Tcontes Froude, (he historian, ts out tn another char acteristieaily virulent atiack says: “The Irish will be loyal Urmiy but justly governed, capable 0: governing Useinselves as ® Sbip crew oran Enyitxh public school. There is in Ireland @ discoutented and. miserable popula sation, among whom Uue desire for separat and hatred and are whiversal. A part of the population Ist t discouten miserab: t iogisia- on would place Ue loy worthy male vority at the mercy of ike wiutinous aud worthless. GLADSTONE CHALLENGES JORN BRIGHT, Mr, Giadstone bus writen ae 0 John Bright: “1 regret to read your letter w Mr.Petor Rylands. Without losing a moment, 1 beg of you either to publicly except your assertion th Ryans’ ¢ say. Never since started, fittecn y have I ouce cove dered it iu privelple ur heud ib amy" way ae ions of Mr Ryiands, which, v0 frankly, I Uhink aburd.” In Irciand seventy-seven Paraellite cand dates will meet with n0 opposition, and seven seals Will be cunierie: seats will not be « isis and conservatives Will CONS WKLY OWL ui seventy-two cos President Hurt is nego for the introduction irom Begin of two electric motors, to be tested on. the line of the Wustingtoo and Georze Pany, Wik aw view of adupting move wer In case it proves suvce lover, Who wails Lor duly, will make a thorough exXainiuation of tke su Ject lu Brussels aud Fraukiorl, wuere tue elec Uric Motors are Lu Use. — Divoxcen.—Judge James to-day made @ ree vt divorce 10 ase Of Movies A, French agaiust inane M. Freuch, Tae bili sete rik that luey were marred in Counecdeuy, ovember 20, 1851, and lived together sixteen Years, having’ three’ ebildren, ail growa, and she charged Lim with desertion May 10, 1607. wo railroad eon Lis News Brich Columbia won the coliege boat race with Harvard, Saturday, by eight boat lengths, Joseph’ Pulitzer, editor 0: Wwe New York Werlé, returned yesterday trom Burope. The French flag is not bolsicd officially over Ue new Hebrides Isiauds. Lt ts nply die piayed over 4 French sivrevouse op oue of tbe wings. A lirllish day foals over auouner store house near by Adred Hauion, one of the family of famous acrobats, died of Gonsuimpuon In Callforuia kat Auursduy, at the age of 44 yeare, A dissuiule man bamed Guilagher was found dead in the river ui Youngewown, Onio, after Agut with Barnue circus men, Whe are pow charged with murdering bin ‘Tus striking switcuusen ut Chicago aLuiZers OU Salurday seized i d pursued and broug at back a freight train lier 4 zt wits the police guarding cue train, Tue $5,040 ruiuuceros dieu it lle cage in Cem. tral park, New York, salurday evening. bert Hiliauds aid wile wore Liked by the newspaper train at Milton, Pa, walle guing 1 eburch, Sunday morning. The ‘new stoamsuip La Bourgogne, trom Havre, wuich arrived in New York Saturday, made "the passage iu tbe remarkably quick Ume oF seven days, Give hours, aud sigut miuutes, mean tune, Tue Kev. Heury Ward Beecher arrived in Liverpooi Saturaay evening, ie will remain were unti Tuesday in Order to wear Air. Giad- BODE speak, Keports irom Guaymas, Mexteo, announce the siaughierof a lieutenaut culonel aud aime teen solders near Polau, dlexiov, by @ band of hostile Yaquis Auaruiy scout reports the murder of five Mexican Woodchoppers Dear the Sun Augustime miue, on Lhe BouLT, New Meaivo, by busbuws, Suuday wileravoo Mr, iG. Bartacr, bis wite aud six-yeur-old dauguier, CW. Gifset, wile and tbiee culidren, wud Win, G. Braytva and wile, of Provideuce, RL, went saillug on Nate raguusett bay. Tb apaiaed apd six of the party were drowned, Tue aaues could mob be Wearbed last eve: PROMIBITION NoMiNERS For ConGREss.—At the Aticg veuy county, Hu,, prouibilien couven- ou, saturday, Willidm B. Brickell was woul waved tor congress ior the 22d distriey aud Tuos. B. Rave lor ine 23d district. A iull legis Jauive wad senutorias Lickel Was aise Kou! Jena P. Si, Jobu delivered au wdd.ess, which be sculmingiy denouuced boiu of ike parues, ry eid A Hanvarp Sropexr Ten IU bas just leaked out al Oambriage, Muse,, hae & meniver 91 the senior ciuss at Harvard,uamed Wakeaw, son of ast. Louis wilicusite, was dangerously lujured ia’ saioon row in Beaton ou Saturday, June 419. Lcappeurs that Wiite- jaw aud several viber studeuts, among them, It wasuld, one frou Luis city, starved cut on the eveuiny named un & Hue jolitication, waigh bega: With a chatnpague supper ou Lue United Staves receiving sulp Wabast, ying iu Chat river. Aiver ihe supper ive of the students, I cluding Waiteiaw, Went toasuloou kept by ® juan named McAvoy, on Court street, Boston, Tuey underiwuk to clean out the pace, wuen © free figut tuliowed. W uitelaw received « terriole biow iv the bead, and stil tive luseneible trom the wound. IDLY BEATEN.— a LIGHTNIXG UNDEK GxouND.—At Wilkes. barre, Ha., Une lig. “da curious freak just Friday eveu! Lewd bose ou the surface, wid’ the Dusd passed dowa the Wire rope 1u10' Lhe mine velow,« distance of 1.4u0 ieet, aud evining In contact with & steal drit in tle bauds of Wim. s. kvaus, a miner, drove it with great violence into the budy of is jeliow javore:, Daniel Manauan, Indieting datal Lajuries, Lvisin fined sroin the noek, tation, 6 and Bata —Foe a wud the hast, 7.38, 20, Bray dod 14 wut 2, 9:90, 4:10, 1000, 11a) pen, Poe osivi. 2 pain. (daily). 1ulind@: plae ‘wooo cou pau. daly. UD Buudny, WI aime, Mod si:20 pau Fur cbuengo, Clues Suu Paisvutg add West, vow asm. (Chicago Sally, V0 wu, (Fast ihe) Gauy ty Clute Be suis mud exceyn Sutaiday iw Chicago, wou Ciitenge” aud “Ciucrnuall, TU pun ust Peele, express, 1000 pan daily. Por’ dticuwoud sod Whe South, 6, 1uioo ani, 4:3 poms. Suuday.) "For baitimore, Gato: Tis sw Tiwi) aia. “uy, ae =, Un Sunday, Sans, woot Ao. Os, TAU, UAW end “Licwd pan. For Pope's Creek Line, 4:15 a mi, and 440 pm. dally, except muuday or A 45 Sony iss06 ‘and aco pean ally, enoape mabey, 7a Situday, 9 mits ecko pati. Bor hae oan Hocucsier, Busine, Singara, Lv00 prin daly, eneaph Suiay Rovre—Sta:ion, Corner New Jersey Ave: —For Civcugy, 10:00 ka. (axat Ha . 1U:00 pan. Galiy; tor Clucinuadl, Louievite and St Louis, datiy, 3:80 pom, LUAU pan.” Por Pigtabi ivzvyaim., 8:95 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, b, : 6:40, 7250. D380 ud 10200 4m. L240, 1 Minice train), sso, 4:50, 4:40. 5:90, 11 pan 1:30 S280, : uupoils, U4, a.m. aid J: oa. On Sun Gay. 820.a. m., 4:40 p.m. For way sations between Washington aid Ga.timore, 0, 6:4, 03904 uh L240 p.m, 250, 4240. 7 and Ld ‘cept Munday. For Sth alg ekcept Wualogton and’ uatier si SoU pase daily, except 2 Va Minaxo Rocte i € > sation. —For New Oricon kod Acai: LEA a0 mn Gnu Pur Lo Ville, 6.30 p.m. « wong ‘msl and express, = SuxNANDOAH Rovre—B @ 0. Station.--For oFieaie id tatermediaie polots. > Wasmixuron & Omt0.—8. & ss bufyaud ui staions Vl0&. sand Od pean except tunday,and 4:43 prim every day- MARKIED. LEWIS—-BROWN. On the 284 of bro wee Cartas to ain Suing iRUW,