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ek FOR SALE—HOUSES. ew FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. ie ATCTION SALES. JOR SALE—LoTS— POR SALE 033 & 1S W., NICE_HOME, D y MahUfal weg noorinod iroots'seuch, T-room brick | two Lots on U st, near 14th, 172100, cach $1.00. ‘Ge. ali modern imyrov meats: will be seld $80U | Three lols op 7th st. near 5, 262128, each #0c, Cae and valence as¥ pay ments, Loton KL ave. bet 14th and 15th sts, 202158, Wat. DUVALL (succesaor to Duvall @ Marr), | $1 3 Sy Att ¥25 Pstnw. Loton Re 2 ops senna ee ones . - 2 ~ hear 12th st. DOR SALE-HANDSOME DOCBLE HOUSE, NB Gist bet" Ties wud 1th ste 26 82100, $1.95 OS pegs BO Eten ln | lots in Le Droit park, fronting Boundary, 80° @ows, 11 rooms, mou. un. Terms part cash! «ail ou | Lots om Cércoran st; bet. 17th and N- Drew ines, = ee voc. PARKER & TOWNSEND, rors eo 14ls Pat aw, Nw. NE. z SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS LO1 Mey bee dina Sand 220 be over Columbia Hel ‘and M. Cb." drs SIG Lwin <t..b ie Fs is &, dyrtiest.,beh.,7F 2.200 112 Rist, cit, 61,500 or property on my ie btvets Rene 30 Hos. E WAGGAMA tion SALE-COLUMBIA Hei aris, 11 O03 Frame: lot 50 by 120, with, saie. $3:500; 18 & nent Sd. 10 room Brick: mod. tugs 220 by Tid p8,000. 1 5e ow pear Ich, Gay Scam Bay wl 8 1G by 150 each, $1,800. KOI. FE Room ¥, 1216 F st jylo-i RK SALE-FSTORY BRICK tear 14in n.w.; cheap to aii ea Diy to WESCOTT & WILCOX Jy15-3t JOR SALE—BRICK HOUSE. 7 ROOMS. BA tush; about 4.500 feet ground worth + tol st. SRT Tt JOR SALE—UPON EASY TERMS—ONE OF Howse SHODMAKIR, #20 F Stn. __ylzoe” ook SALE—A WELL-RUILT 6 ROOM AND vatb-room House: ball: vestibule: — bay-window, res brick front; paved street. one-half square from Cars, must be ween lo be appreciated. 1015 Zeth st. n- w. Terms easy. Jy12-1 EW TWOSTORY brick Rouse, 5 rooms, gas an water; ren month. 1715 Sthst. mw. Cali at once at a xoR SALE-WILL SE cash, or exchange equity fa Houses worth S250 sachs fr unimproved chy und, Orson House cesta Scsted Core tooma: wilt maucae aud pay balance 1 Sashes thdidress MERCHANT Star oie? yyieiw SOR SALE Firguke ave, tetwecs ioe ‘aod So aie ne a a Bree. Ma vowed 10 ost alley ts rear wien ieee pat fngsnow réating for Si per'months Ae exceliee 10 per cont act investinent. "Can Se bought at 81 250 at Blo per mouth “hor further particultes Inctheeor ‘AbiAWaM FISHEM, Owner SI stu st aw sides iret Floor: Back Hovin. jon SALE= z TH2 FLEVENTH ST N.W, JUST NOTH OF A deuirabieBroom Brick fie focatious Will sell chee to sn iusmediate’pur- chaser. ‘THos. J. FISHER & Cc ayoeimn 1324 F st hw. POR SALE—A @ROOM COTTAGE AT MOUNT Pleasant. one square from cars: pi cash; Dalance on easy terms: Bein INO. F. ee $2,500: $500 rents for $1® per mopth, WAGGAMAN, SO4-806 © stb. st. u. ment prices PARKER & TOWNSEN! By 158 ‘THIS EVENING. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, CONTINUATION SATE OF FINE TRUNKS TRAUAUCS SAT cRSE TEU SUPPLIES, ALSO FINE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER GOODS OF A LARGE MANUPAC. TURER CONSIGNED TO US TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, MONDAY, W!DNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, JULY TWELFTH, FOUR: Syd WALTER B, WILLIAMS & ©O., Aucts, TO-MORROW. [08 _SALE-THE TIGGEST OPPORTUNITY Sette feet frontage onan avenue, nw: room. for ne Waste ground: south front ¥: pertect title: only $14,000 WELLER & REPETTI, 326 Pa ave se FOR SALK—33.000 SQUARE FEET OF ground in the eastern section of the cits, at 2ge 4 foot: title good: a bargain. M. M. KROHKER & CO., Sd and East Capitol sts, Jy15-3t OR SALE-IN NICE LOCATION AND IM- Proving section on 15th st. extenaed, Lot 40x322, Price $600. Owner wants $200 cash: bal: glued for wo years. JOHN SHERMA, JOR Sal —TWO LOTS ON 10TH AND W STS. pw Upon which a number of small houses can be built to advantage; 50 f. on 10th st. by #4 ft. 10 in. ou W st. LC. YOUNG, 1407 F st. n-w., Room, E22, S855, 208 CONTAINING 1,659 50. Fr. fronting 20 ff. on 'T st. and the same on Boun st, with sulticient depth for a house fronting on eacl with rear Yards; alley of 10 feet wide on {Be side. I.-C. YOUNG, _iyle1w 1407 F st. n.w., Room 4, F 28 SAG2stWo 107s on 220 sf, uETWEEN 1, and M streets, 50 feet deep, sultable for wo smal! houses; street, Lot on 16th 8 feet frout by T residence, rparedweikt concrete within one aquare of Scott clrcle, i Yect deepy elegant lot for firstelass shd cheap. pantera! Lotwon Toth st, near 7 st. at reasonable ‘Two Lots on 16th st. neat R st, 25x110: elegant lots for first-claas teaidedce. Price Feasonalte. jpiezm "A. P. BROWN. 1420 Fst nw. OR SALE—FINE CORNER BUILDING LOTS, ‘with three smnall cottages on. team, soucheast cor? nero! ith and (sta wen facing Penusylvania ave. and ath st. Inquire d23 Thin st naw yaaa DOK SALE—A CHOICE LOT ON 93D ST, BE Sure Land Mi sts nv, 20 only 90 feetin lepth “Apply to Sip Silueala iis 920 F st nw. JOR SALESS LOTS 1S WE PLEASANT, OS EE Toe per, Rana 5 lots at Le also 2 very jotson Buco st ear Pith st. de REET FO! | 14236 F | Jrok, SALE-SEVERAL 107s Gomi 5 ‘st Colnnta Beach, near hotel, opstalments; alsc, ood Norse, Huggy and Harness: will trade for othee Property. Addiess TRAVELER, star ofee. Jy10-01 JOR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS a ‘ou Pari, contalsing 20,000 feet or groana. Shim AUSTIN P BROWN: 1420 et ew | J®OR SALE-I HAVE FOR SALE SIX Lots, | Wrexcn 205500 to wide alley! south fron grade | iu most improving portion of southeast Washingtou, oe para a Ei cent, “Owner, teow 3, 9531 sumw. elm Fe ALE —10% ACRES OF LAND ON LOUGH- borough, Road, immediately opposite Secretary IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT AUCTION ROOMS, SATURDAY, JULY 17TH. 1886, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, EM BRAUING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNI- 20. ONE SUPERIOR REFRIGERATOR GOOD AS ALO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Two E FRENCH PLATE STORE WINDOW SUMEES er 11-6 AND FOURSIDE PLATES: ie Lan \T TWELVE O'CLOCK, a HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGLES, WAGONS, ETC. EDUCATIONAL. Pupls Hastt teats easom a praca! we of the ieecntoe Sas Honhavere mma Besos Hage At ee Peedi Jy16 1014 17th st., between K and qj PECIAL INSTRUCTION GIVEN DURING THE summer months in Business Arithmetic, the Eng- Ish branches, Algebra and Latin at Spencerian Busi. eas College, corner 8th and D sts. Moderate rates of tuition. Sy1o-s Pere Caron, CONTINUED DURING SUM- MER.-MADAME HOFFELDT, Teacher of Sing. Teall 0d, Classic and italian, her rooms at 716. 1gth UTORING—FOR COLLEGE ENTRANCE FX- ‘aminations, by = Yale student: has had large ex- cues _Jaaulre of BW. POND, 82, Patent office M ST. JOSEPH'S COLLTGE ‘COURSE OF STUDIES: per seasion of five months, $100; day students according to grade. Studies will be resumed on Monday, Sept. 6, 1886. Address BROTHER JOSE: I, Director, Carroll Post Office, Baltimoré county, Ma. Please send for catalogue. Jyo-3m WILE GUARANTEE To TEACH ANY ONE to make a iiiesize Crayon Porcralt in 15 lessons. Rg knowlege of drawing necessary. J. W. REY: NOLDS, 631 st sy7-2w PRES DS SELECT SCHOOL. WanitinGrox D.C., will re-open EMBER 167TH, 1886. For eataiogtie address THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal, ihns\ F ‘ear courses: The Classical, the Latin- Sclentific and the Modern Language. "Facilities in all Te:pects improved. New bulidings, enlarged faculty, increased resources, “Tuition by scholarships $6.25 6 to sons of ministers, free. Competitive prizes, Columbian College Grounds. Several fine residences to be erected on this site daring the summer. Prices sure to advance. Location ney" place cotta Tooms aud out- | $25 i.$100 each. Expenies of living exceptionally ngs: ail command beautiful view toward Bise | low. Fe PREPARATORY SCHOOL bs ehtli eo, Auge imcuntains. Price $10,000; onetuird cash, | clusive attention to requirements for adjataton, sa¥es alates oue. two aud tree year} at yelper cent. | Lune wod cot in preparing for college. For eatalogves ‘ADAMS @ BEAL fF desired jafurniation address | _se1¢am SS Taare | “sown ‘tA. McCAULEY, President. | JpokSAaLE—LoTs— PHONOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS, F UNIVERSITY PARK, I BUMMER CLASSES. All Short- Call Monday and Thursday Eveniny hand Supplies iy2) eet hi @24 GUEWES HAGE READING. P: mL. + | elevated. cdtutuunding a view of the entire city. | Q'U NTN ACI READING FA. nove, condact- aa L2voom ‘nck anithed | unig’ etabuuc stat tivesaae: SINS OPPO |G upon tne Miltary” Plan, ‘Lhorough Tnatructon ir black walnut: hot aud cold water wits stationary | ‘For plats aud pardculary inquire of Sound “Dusibiine, Large and. Thoroughly Rauipoed Wwashsiands in ail rooms large parking and beatiful FAREERS TOWNSEND, | Gytanesiam and brill Hall. Five hours from West nud” HUMPHREY @ AvAMS, 618 Fat nw. Jeldtm dais at | 905 Tighe SSeS 7 = ‘AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTON—(6eTe Fee Mesdiome new prick resttences, on oat. | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | oJ fess)” Phonogeaphy, Pentoarahip, Bookkee ir dew., between 19th and Saniial man: ‘and furaaces a th sts. Houses built in sub- hardwoot mantels, tiling, Hreplaces chandeliers. Plumb'ng firstciass, z THOS. J. FISHER €C0,, 32w 1324 Fst 1 OR SALE-~GREAT BARGAIN IN tate:Six new Brick Houses. 4 rooms each, stivated ou @ beautiful avenue northwest, with wide parking. Ge: street cars within bait square. Price for this A, Ferma, 9,000 ca. balan This property now renting for $o J. WP. MYERS, weal Fstate Agent, £425 N. FP Oi SALE G8 EXGHANGE-For ri erty, anew Is room ifouse, with 60.000 feet of ground, at Heatisvilie. Md. A bargain if closed at once FOHOSMITH &SON,1222 Fs y22w For ew 6 room house, near Iowa Circle. Brick, S room how: Fram Brick, 7 rooms, Vermont ave, and & s 2 Fierce Puce, bet. Loth and 16 Y rooms, 15th st. uear Lowa Circle, bet. 13th and 14th sta. weak 1EtB. ncn ss proper Print. Oiliee , bet. th and Sth BW t Brick, 7 rooms, Wallach st. bet. dis E De.” Broome soe Per une ‘eat past oifice Several Lote Gt owe dt and dit sic proved and unuuaproved property in all parts Apply to 3 PS ERs TOR SALE and wat ears, Price 92,000. jesosm ‘AUSTIN Pe ERows 1426 F st baw, Fok AHS STORY BAY WINDOW HOUSES Ey ging oot aw. apply to THOS J. MYERS, 216 Fete in MONEY TO LOAN. _ . TO LOAN UN BEAL ESTATE 36,000 sang” erate y31m 1216 F street. DEAL ESTATE AND COLLATERAL LOANS other securicies. Weim W. if. DEMPSEY, 1424 New York x ONEY 10 LOAN-WE CAN FURNISH y desired on approved Real m 91.000 upwards. CUTER & WIMPR, 1123 F st, AN ON Et in sums of $1. 5 7th st. nw. aN Money to loan on appr Bers promptly and satismctorily trausacted. JOHN T. MITCHELL, Real Matate bepartment, 1214 F st my2osm &10.000—-To LoaN 19.000 WAGGAM. Mose 2 Oss IN SUMS OF NOT LSS abd than $5,000, at 5 per cent, on urst-class city Property. Sulaller sums at 6 per cent. KO. HOLTZMA: EJ Corner 10th and ¥ streets uurthwest. NY Ge AVA Tu sums to suit, on approved Real Estate secur ity, wt lowest rates of interest. Charges moderate. No shbccessary de.ay. J. V.N. HUYCK, AITLY LINE, NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH, STEAMERS GEORGE LEAKY and LADY OF THE LAKE. LEAVE AT 5:30 P.M. SS FAKE, $2. ROUND-1RIP, $3, Round-trip Ticket Good ou Either Boat, Steamer Leary from 7th street wharf, MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Steamer Jake trom 6th sireet_wha:f, TUESDAY, HURSDAY and SATURDAY Leary stops at Piney Pont and Corntield Harbor and returping. Lake stops at Piney Polnt and returning, and on Saturday at Colonial Steamer Leary connects at Norfolk wit’ Bos- | tom and Providence steamers. Both steamers connect with Steamer Ariel for Richmoad, Va..and Old Do Line for New York and ali railroad lines south. e rooms and tickets at the B. and O. offices, 1 and 619 Pennsylvania avenue and Knox's Ex- 3 Penny! ave.. where baggage may be | checked from hotels and private residences. For far- ther information inquire at the Company's offices. Telephone calls 94 aud 745-3. Above schedule of Fates goes into effect Mouday, 25th. Jez | rok ALL Pot I e Ts. -, THOMPSON, Mondar, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 am., as far as ‘Nomint Perry and Leonardtown and all intermediate Jandings. Make all landings every trip, Commencing June 21, 1596. Jels-Im TRANSPORTATION LINE . GEOGHEGAN, ‘ween Washington and Balt | more. leaving Steplienson's wharf, fuot 7th st, every | SUNDAY, d pam, aud Baltimore every FRIDAY, at p.m. SWwos at River Candings Freight recelved on Sai- trday ouly, aud ust be prepa Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., mhiéém 12m st. whart, ‘ne Columbian College’ Preparatory School, 134 St. n.w.; 6 to 10 o'clock p.m. Jel-zm Me etON's SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La AVE DIES, (5 years on Vt. ave.,) will re-open Ocio- ber ist, in larger accommodations, as@ Boarding and if Day School. ‘The principal will be assisted by an efficient staff ot English aud Foreign Teachers. For Circulars address sat Vermont ave. Je20-6m MS ANNIE G. SHOTWELL, a PE WRITEK AND COPyYIsT, 458 Louisiana ave. (second floor). Type writing guar- Abteed to be thoroughly taught for $10. Je20-3m. MRONALD ELLIS (SCHOOL AND WELLES: A ies Preparstory —Fourth year commences Sep- tember 22, '86. Prepares for any colleze: best in- structors. For circulars address Sirs. L. P: MCDON- ALD, Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principals, 1305 Washington, D. Gt GEORGE'S HALL. FOR BOYS AND YOUNG S5 men. St. George's, Baltimore county, Md., Prof. J,G KINEAR, A. M., principal, reopens September 20.” English, Classical and Consnercial. Unsurpassed in advantages and situation. Jezo-Im* LEAES, L4 To write a neat, rapid hand, without cramp or weariness Learn to write short-hand on the Steno- graph-casy to learn, easy to write, easy to read, and its one for profitable employment in three months’ time. Learn to operate the Type-Writer. ‘Trained operators uce in demand. Instruction in these branches only through the summer months, morning, after- noon, and night, at the SPENCERIAN BUSINESS OLLEGE, corver 9th and D sts .n.w. Airy ‘Moderate rates of tuition, HE BEST AND CHEAPEST WAY TO LEARN FRENCH OR GERMAN sd to spend summer agreeably at Plymouth, Mass Send for circulars to THE BERLIIZ CHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Washington. D.C. (723 14th=t. n wey) Which will be open ail suramér. Great rediction In Drices for the summer. mys IONDAYS, THURS. 7% io. "Returning DAY p. m., touch: oniat, Va. apd St¢ Connects with B&O. 1K at Shepheraa. sec tchedule er eee IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM ERS JOHN ULBSON and EC. IGHT leave | gus" gets ‘se ‘whinrl’ Wallington, “every | Stents ae, atelinews, very AUB | M™ VERNON! MT. VERNON! \ ae STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN | Seton ar 06 Seek Ol, Ceseepe, Sunday) foe | Mienington about $50 nme | “eete LL. BLAKE, Captain, SPECIALTIES. Me EROCkE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF sVLLIFE All business confideutlal. Ladies andgen- Lemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th wad Bth streets northwest. dows Digiat een MARAE, WHSON, 1105 PARE J Piace, 11th st., between B and C'sts. ne Estab- lished 1555. special treatment ivr ladies desiring re- lable services. Advice tree and confidential. je24-6t8 N25, ROSS THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AME aud Astrologtst, has been consulted on Business, Love and Matrimouy for 24 years in this city; allin trouble call. satisfuction guarduteed. Otice hours, 10 Sm. tod pun. Fee Ue and gh 312 Pim sts.k., Capt. tol Eat PUES DR MUHLEMAN CORES PILES BY -ct treatment, without the use of knife. caustic or ligature. “Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted at BY JO Loa: AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE 5) r HOS. J. 5 MO°£* TO Loan oN HEAL ESTATE aT a lowest rates. DANENHOWER € SON, apt 115 Fat Mons 22 LOAN ON BEAD ESTATE OR AVE FIRST-CLASS SECUMITIES af lowest rates of interest. No delay where tlie secur mhsy 6 GE PROPOSALS. LS FOR LAYING STREET MENT UPON STRIET= AND AVEN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DC Opaicx oF THE FNOINERK COMMIT. Wasitinertus, Dc. duly 1 ‘Sealed Proposais wil be recived at thy off VEO LUCK Mon SATURDAY ni 115.000 Square euwent upon Various fas of pro ‘Biawk vary information, aud ou.y Ui Spee these forms wil: be considered. Th right is Feserved to reject any and all bids or WinLLiAM LUDLOW, Engineer Commissioner. D.C JULY 9, isse, Seaen proposats wit BE RECEIVED AT Ue office of she chief clerk, Department of Justice saul TWELVE O'CLOCK NOUN, TUESDAY, JUL TWENTIETH, 1606. for farnistiing the depaitwe Jub ee for use during the Boul yeur ending June The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Tn strustions to bidders can be obtained oB application. ‘A. H. GARLAND, — rt Sea JuLy 8, 1886. LED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT Ue office uf the Cliet Clerk, Depafiment of Justice, Baul EWELVE OCLOCK NOOR IUESDAY,JBLY TWENTIETH. lube. for iuruishiog the De} Jib the toliowing auiouute of buel ior use fiscal year etic June gu, ies Three Livdred Sup) tous Four cs parts of ice Myles: gow r cmmeut uring the ‘Furnace Coal, White Ash Stove Com 2) cords Hickory Wood, sree SER Oo) curds Five Work, to reject any and all Vides reserved. In- Structious to bidders can be obtained on appicetion, O'CLOCK N 20, Aveda foruishing the ra wuery Sue use during the sca! Pout evdiog Jt Uses.” Lists of the articles ueeded. nud iunttuctoeees Bidders cau’ be obtained upon application Tue n 4 Tefecs amy aid all Bids igtewerved. “HS FUE dP ive 7 Na. H GARLAND, Attorney General DENTISTRY. DR SABE Faison. Con vr aD EN Ww. Filing @ specuity: also, te cure of wothuche witbout eiuracting "A luce! ataethetic: used Suuss, alleviates pein Of extracting Cas givens ates RT. M. TALBOTT, DEN 7 T ENTINE, 4: Serrated oe et (TRE SELLULow Tress, Tuas uever breaus, uever wears out, al ver bre \waysclean, ses os wore wits bathing” are. FISHER aay Pesrons | 7 1505 lennsylvauia ave | 213 sdst ow. from 4 to 6 p.m ape lime EY TOUAN Se — at lowest rates. on approved real Fiicar Fox a BRows, __ FINANCIAL. 1437 Penosyivani: — Puscs & Warrety, cron EEE 64 Broadway Sepp cene nae soca PiiVale STOCK TELEGRATH WIS WASHINGTON, BALTIM ILA DELP! TAA raven, Henry H- bovex, Washington, D.C. Wittiam K Txavices, special Partne Buy aud sel om commission ‘all Clanwes of Railway H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, Quotations of Stocks and Londs and information re garding the markets regelved throug our ises ier | Etenuy, direct trom the New York Siock Exchangs a llorders execuicd aud reported promptly. Nef THE TRADES. BADMAN & wan Eso: it it 22 ith se W 3 DSON_ Bi Gi’ PRACTICAL BUOk AND JOB PRINTERS. 1235 Pennsylvania avenue, W Da ag Fine Printing aspeciaity. 2 | Mass Juuer Corson Sava In anarticle entitled “Family Living 0 $500 a Year? “Fuel for a cooking Stove and two otber fires, and | lights,would cost about $8 per month, provided CCK were uged in citiey” de, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70; 25 Busheis for $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for 2.90, 26 Bushels for $2.00 MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT ‘For eale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tam’L GC PALMER 1024 20th Mires Northwest, a5 WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF SUSIC ‘St. Cloud Building, cor. 9th and F sts. Seventeenth year Fiauo, Organ, Voice. Violin, Flute, Cornet, &e. Free advantages 0. B. BULL, Di rector. Sore CEDARS,” GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, D.C, reopens October Ist, 1586. with increased facilities for'a thorough educauon in Engiish, Modern Languages, Music and Art. Address Miss EARLE, 1916 goth'st. my21-6m MES Laka FEEVE AND wits, sty ors wie Mi re-open, on, Oct 4th, their school for ween the ages of @ aud is. Number ime | Freuch Kindergarten ‘in. connection with the se Under te cburge of Mile $ lars, address 14 1 street, Ss Prudhomme For circu: : my 11-3m* (ORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACT. cally taught. Success cuarauteed if instructionsare Is preferred. K. F.CROMELIN, jon, Stenographers, 472 La, ave! | followed. Private pup office of Johus & _ mys AVITT, OF BOSTON, certified Piauo tec! GRAD- whiner of the New’ England que, haruiony and voice Is ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business. us Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a mouth. PRIVATE sud} ‘Apnapol ADE e2 Low Prices: Low Prices: LOW PRICES! ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CoM- PANY, CORNER 7TH AND @ STREETS. ‘To close cut our entire stock of Spring Suits we re- duced them to 50 cents on the dollar. ‘Men's Cheviot Suits at $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Men's All Wool Casaimere Suits at $8.00, $10.00 ‘and $1200. Men's and Youths’ 4-Button Cutaway Sults at $10.00, s12.00 and $14.00 > Cueway ‘Men's Prince Albert Suits from $13.00 up. A full line of Serge Coats and Vests and Suits, We have a full lin ‘Silk Coats and For Boys trom 13 to 18 years old Suits at $5.00, $6.00, $2.00 and upwards, 77 O14 Bolts at 96 Children's Suits $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. 2,000 pairs of Odd Pants from $1.25 up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, ys CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS: Tse Lasr Cisse Saez OF THE SEASON! KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. WONDERFUL BARGAINS! THE LARGE STOCK OF MILLINERY, HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, TIPS AND PLUMES TO BE SLAUGHTERED. PARASOLS AND LACE CAPS AND JERSEYS WAY BELOW MARKET VALUE. TF YOU NEED A HAT FOR YOUR CHILD AND YOURSELF YOU WILL bO WELL TO GO TO KING'S PALACE 950,000 WORTH OF MILLINERY ALMOST GIVEN away. DON'T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. "5 A ee FAL AGE, Baus, Barts ax Base Bat jy Basx. sratpnne’s a NATIONAL, LEAGUE BALL, box, 10 cents ar JOIN © PARKER'S, mys ©X7 and 619 7th st, nw. = = WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers URSA or ARS OS AM : ake Walnui Frame’ pies Niner Ie Ae NS ALTE Be WILEEEMS & CO., Aveta WALTER B WILLIAMS @ C0., Auctioneers WALL PAPER AT AUCTION, On TOMORROW. JULY SEVENTEENTH, at HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCE A. M., we ball sell, Within our Salesroom, Five itundred Pleces of GUE De sold te the mguon bier loutgeuiee sold to the highest bidaer it lots to ae WVALITEN Be WILLLAMS & CO, atota, "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, FINE SEALSKIN 8ACQUES, COST YARDS OF BLACK SILK, SiLK DR UNDERWEAR, SEAL SKIN MUP! OTHER GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO. MERATE, AT OUR SALESROOM, TO-MOR- ROW MORNING, COMMENCING ATELEVER See viele Pettitte 1 ‘Aucsloneers, Piano, handsome ‘Preseriptic BENSINGER, Auctioneer. ‘Will be sold at the Bazar, No. 940 Louisiana avens on TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, @¢ T: O'CLOCK, for the District Jovernment— One Black Horse: been used by the parking oom- mission, A Twenty Mead of Horses and Mares, Wagons, Hax- = i & BENSINGER, Auctioneer. i ee DOWLING, Auctiouveer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED SUBURBAN PROPERTY OW UL OLN AVENUE (O8 GLENWOOD HOLD) KNOWN As PART OF THE KEATING PRO! ERTY, WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of “Corumbla, sitting ta, euuiy, Passed in a cause (wherein Keating et al are complainants, and McLaughlin et aly are defendanta), No, 8601.1 shall, on WEDNESUAY AFTERNOON JULY FOURTEENTH, at HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, on the preuiises, seli the following de- scribed real estate, situated 18 said District,to wit, lots 84, 85, 40, 42, 45. 49, 08, 61, 68, 73 and 79, in’ Mo- Langhlin’s subdivision of the tractof laud known a8 Prospect Hull, ‘Terms of sale: One-third eash, baiance in six and twelve months, notes to bear six per cent interest frou day of sale, or all cash, nt option of purchaser oF purchasers, “Deposits of $25 will be required on each Bnimproved lot. It terms of sale ure ‘mot complied with within five days after day of sale the trustee ce- ferven the right to Tesell the property atthe Tit abd cost of the deiuulting purchaser or purchasers. jesus SPUTOMN ¥. ENNIS, Trustes, sa-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDa¥, JULY NINETEENTH, 1896, same hour and piace. Syl5-dede By order of Trustee, HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, it ‘Real Estate Auctioner, TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON EAST SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN AND L STREETS BUUTH WEST. BY virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tn Uber No, 1.129, foilo 345 et seq, of the land Tevords of the District of Columbia, and at the, est of the party thereby secured, 1 Will sat, wt rubite auction, tt front of the premises, on FRIDAY, ULY TWENTY-THIRD, 1856, a BIX O'CLOCK P.M, part of lot 21, tn square G00. Beginning 5 fect nort of the south line of suid lot on 6th streets uence Borth along sald street 20 feet; thence east 115, feet: thence south 20 feet, and thence west 11 feet to the lace of besiulng, linproved by a comfortable dwell . No. 1016 sixth street southwest. Forms: One-third cash; the balance tn three equal instalmenis, ip six, twelve and eighteen months, for which notes of purchaser, bearing uiterest from day ot ‘sale, and secured by deed of trust on property sold will be'Uiken, ofall cash, at option ot purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be reqiired at time of sale, and all'con- Yevanciug and recording will be at purchaser's cost, If terms of sale arenot complied with in ten days from sale, property will be resold at risk and cost of default- ing purchaser, IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee, THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ‘Syltdeds, PEPUNELL & CARUSI Real Estate Brokers, L008 F street northwest. CHANCERY SALE OF ¥ REAL | E y INGTON By Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of f Mary C Tloover aud otis against George Mosely ind others, equity No, S770, tbe undersigned a3 Trustees will. on MONDAY, THE TWENTY- SIXTH DAY OF JULY. A-D,1886,at FIVE O'CLOCI P-AL., sell_at public auction, in froat of the. premises, al tat real eitate euown as part of lot three (3). 10 re numbered 56, ia the city of Washingtow, Dis- beginning for the sume at a polut on orth G street distant Unrey-elght (38) feet seven (7) inches east from thie solithwest-corner of sald lot, aud Tunnlug thence east ou line of ‘north U street seven teen fect, tuence running north ‘the depth of sald tot, thence running west seventeen feety and. running thence south to the place of beginning, improved by atwostory frame building, Nor 2az5-G street Dorth- wert ‘Terms of sale. One-third of purchase money cash and the Dajance thereof in Six and twelve months from day of sale, the whole to bear Interest from day of sale. and payments thereof secured by the prouuis- Sory notes ‘Of the purchaser, no deed shall be | given untd purchase money and interest be paid. A. ein is reserved ou the property for suid purchase | money and interest; the purchaser to insure the bulld- n ‘of trustees and assign polley to A deposit of $50 required when property. ddowD. All Conveyancing wt purchasers’ costs. Terms of saje must be complied with 1m ten ‘days from day of sale NATHANIEL CARUST, WILLIAM J. MILLER, ‘Trustees, Cflice, 486 Loulsiankavenue, W. GC DUVALL, Auctioneer, Sylddeas 25 K sh bw. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPROVED GROUND A RAPIDLY IMPROVING NEIGHBOR: HOOD, BEING “THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIKD AND P STREETS NORTHWES! AND ON P STREET, NEAR THIRD BTRELT NOnTHWESI By virtue of 9 decree of the Suprem: the District of Columbia, passed July 7 CHANCERY SALE OF UN cea a | as Trustee, will offer for sale, Mt public auction, In | front of ‘the premises, on’ THURSDAY. THE | TWENTY SECOND Day OF JULY, A. b, 1886, at | SIX O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real | ewlate, situate in the City of Washington, District of | Columbia, to wit Original lot numbered fiiteen (15), in suuare’ numbered fi.e hundred and. fifty-three (555), and the east sixteen feet six inches (16,6) of Musvered seventeen (17), and the west twenty «e) eighteen) (18), tn said 953 (original 1ot 19 bas w trout of BU tet on B t by a depth © nt Sd street northwest.) Tins Of sale ay prescribed by decree: Onevhird ice in Six, Lwelve and eighteen months, ption of purchuser. Deterred pay: ments to be secured by alien reserved om the preut ises sold. ‘The purchaser to give his notes theretor, | with Interest at six per cent. “A’ deposit of $100 re | quired on each of above parcels of ground. ‘Terms to | be complied with within ten days. “All conveyancing and recording ut purchaser's cost, FERDINAND SCHMIDT, Trustee, No. O11 7th street northweat, DOWLIN D HOLSTEIN CATTLE AT PUBLIC Auctic DAY, JULY NINETEENTH, 1886, at TWELVE O'CLOCK ML, at “spriugiand” Farm, on the Tenleytown road, and adjoining the place recedt parciiased bw President ieveland, will sell the fo ing celebrated Holstein Cattle: BULL “SAWYER,” No. 3,679, calved July 20th, 1884; sire iilily Boelyn: dam’ Petronella: bred’ gar Hiudekoper, of Meadville, Pa. CoW “VIROUTJE: 2d.” No: 4648, calved May 18W4: sire Billy Hoeiyn; dum Vroutje; (has bull 29, calt seven Weeks old by above Bull “Sawyer"); bred by same gentleman. ‘The Cattle will be found in first-class condition and well worth he attention of buyers. Certificates of Tegistry can be seen at the office of the Auetioneer. ‘Terms made kuown on day of sale, Jy10-dus THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IN BROS.. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF U TY ON CSTRERT, BETWEEN FOURTEEN AND FIFTEENTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of adeed of trust, duly recorded in Liver No 810, follo 128, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will sell In front of, the premises, on” WEDNESDAY, the TWHEAT FIRST DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1886, at SIX O'CLUC] P.M, all those pleces or parcels of ground and prem iénown and described on the ground plan oF plat of the city of Washington, in the District of Column! and known as the west "ihirty-dive feet front by the entire depth of Lot uumbered one (1); the east twen- ty-seven feet front by the entire depih of Lot num- ered :wo (2), and the east twenty leet six aud one halfiuches frout by the entire depth of Lot numbered four (4), all 1u square numbered ONE THOUSAND AND SIXTY (1060), together with all the improvements, ways, easel rights, privileges und appurtenw-ces to the mane De Jonging oF in unswise appertaining, ‘Terms: One-third cash: balances in one and two ears, notes to bear Interest payable seml-anoually, ind f0 be secured by deed of trust on premises sold, oF all cash, at option of purchaser, A ‘deposit of $100 Fequired on ach Jot af time of sale, Conveyancing. etc., at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be compiled. Wit in ton days, otherwise right reserved to resell at risk god cost of defmaliing purchaser ater ave dare: pub: fe potice of suck resale in some newspaper publiaued Washington, boc aes SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee, Iyo-déeus PRAMS SOTEACE,, WHTH BRICK Bac BUILDING, &c., No. 805 HSTREET NORTH: WEST, TO bE REMOVED, On MONDAY AFTERNOO! TEENTH, at St front of the prem ‘One Two-siory Frumie Cottage with brick back: butluing and workshop, being No. 805 H street uothwest, the same to be re moved within ten days. Eyiddeds DUNCAN®ON BROS, Aucta, HAN SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON COuSNENi a Sthekr, Nea’ FCoE SQUTHWES! By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the Disirict of Columbia, sitting in cquity assed July 2, 1886, In causé 10,028, where, Jenule D. Ford et al. are plalutiffs and George 1. Kin et ai defendants,” on SATURDAY, 3ULY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1886, at HALP-PAST FIVE. O'CLOCK P. M., in front of tbe T will sell ‘st public auction all. that plece ‘and premises improved by & ten-room frame di Known as and being pacts of lov tm the city of Washingion, Ln ‘Terms of sale in sal ur- éhase money In cash; one-third ‘months, and one-third In twelve months after date, of all cash, at ‘option uf the purchasersthe, by deed. of trust, with interest at hundred aollars to be ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, Trost DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, iy UB 99.00 BABY COACH oO Our $10.00 BABY COACH be deca ‘Reduced to $8.00 Our $11.00 BABY COACH Reduced to 99.00. Our $12.00 BABY COACH ‘Reduced to $10.00. - Other COACHES reduced in proportion. ‘Headquarters for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. ‘Special rates to clubs. 6 al ALRER Grsrinie Wi otey cent client such work. Office and Yard 702 to 4, in rear of Woverpment Printing Loran & Woes GRAND CLEARING SALE OF JULY, AT GOST. ‘WHEN WE GAY AT COST WE MEAN IT. All numbers of Guinet Rieck Silk AT COST. Ail colors Surah Silke ATOOST SILKS ARE aDVANCING ‘Henrtottes and Cashmeres AT COST. ‘Tricots and all Dress Goods AT COST, Seteens, Krinkles and Gingbams AT COST. ‘Pique, Ind. Linen, Linen Lawn and all White Goods aT cost, Ladies’ Hose at 190., former price 26. ‘Ladies’ Howe at 42c,, former price 50. Children's Hove 190, former price 2, Culldren’s Hose 42c,, former price 50, Men's % Hove 19c,, former price 25. ‘Men's % Hove 430., former price 60. Ladlev and Gente’ Underwear AT COST. Handerchiefs, Gloves, Collars sud Cafls AT COST. ‘Men's Bhirte 80¢., former price $1.00. ‘Men's Shirts 60c., former price 75. ‘Men's Shirts 48¢., former price 50. 5,000 in Remnants @tik, Dress Goods, Clothe, Cassi meres, &a, AT HALF THEIR COsT. PARASOLS RELOW COST. OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT COST. LUTTRELL & WINE, 1090 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, wwleaw (Corner 20th strest m. w. 710 Tra Sz 710 Tm Sr L. OU T's. Encouraged by the unprecedented rush for MIIlI- nery wehad the “nerve” to close the entire stock of = ‘Very large manufactarer, Of course we bought at = very low figure, which we now offer at way down prices, being convineed in order to make goods move fast at this season of the year we must offer them at e sacrifice; and we are doing it. The goods ‘we offer are all new; the shapes the latest only. i Some elegant HATS. all shapes, at 26c., former price 50, 68 and 75c. 1 lot of stylish little BONNETS, 25c., former price 60 and 750. 1 lot children’s ready-trimmed HATS, 490, These ‘Hats ware sold at $1.25. A small lot of very handsome ready-trimmed HATS, $1.60, $1.76 and 99, just one-third of former price. Anothe aide Younever saw anyiingeecuupe oe Our 3c. DAISIE SPRAYS are “daisies” indeed: 0 the ladies say. Fine imported POND LILIES, 2¢., worth 75e. Well, the of the pudding 1s in—seeing them; to ‘see them yo caa't help buying them. ‘We ask but acall It may besomewhst out of your way, but it will pay you for the trouble 5. UUT Ss. Jy9,16223 ‘710 TTH STREET. Norwrrastaxpixe Tae Wasx WEATHER, customers continue to flock to our Great Closing Out Sate eteceis tong ets occa Coates oe have beep entirely closed out: some in whi only TOES SESS SESW, Cl, ooh seme sa wtih 0 We yet show a large line of Extracts of fine quality. great many undead Dona Of each. (see the prices: (Great bargaing) 4 = Jy Table Luxuries we offer at greatly reduced prices Itallan Olive Oll, Salad Dressing, Sauces of sil Eiads. Alusturds, Plokies, (imported and dowestic,) Lidia, Curry Powder, © , Cocoas, Broma, Caifeioot Jelly, Cal, Wie Jelly, Pot ‘Meets, and every other le to be had in a drst-olass Grocery Store.” N.T. METZGER @ BRO, 19 417 7th st nw. city. Jury Bazcaws ar SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL Imported Jersers, very Ane, $2; worth $2.50, Imported Jerneys $2.50; former price $3. Imported Jerseys $3; reduced from 98.50. Fiem quailty all worsted Jersey, braided, ‘Madame Thompeon Spinal Corset, 75c. ‘Warner's Health Corsets, $1.25. ‘Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, 950. All BLK Lace Mitts, black and colors, 22a Fine Pare sil Jersey Matis, black and colors, 49¢. Very fine Lisle Thread Gloves, full fashioned fin- gers, 25c. Frame made Lisle Thread Gloves, 1c. pair, Fine Taffeta Silk Gloves, black and colors, 250. palr Full line Ladies’ Bastles, ‘Best 50c, Corset ip the city. Call and examine oyr stock,of Ribbons, Laces, Ho- ‘slery.and Cotton Underwear, Hand Satchels, Flow- ers, 0, &2 NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. SEVENTH STREET PALAIS BOYAL, yo 916 7th Btrest, Bet Tand Knw. Novroz ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPEES BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF CERES: THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR a aoe ‘Be eare ond pee t0 tt thet liber encke or Bewyte read “cERna’ and Dave the Imprint of ‘Two comp uxpara! attashed. Mone genuine witheos the twe gold medals. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. sFRIDAY. JULY 16, 1886. 2d EDITION. Ltt Toran The Sl. OPENING THE ANARCHIST® TRIAL. The State’s Attormey Said to be Hav- ing Trouble with His Witnesses. CuIcAGo, July 16.~After many weeks spent in exhausting every device for delay employed by cratty lawyers the trial of the anarchists 1s fodegin in, earnest. ‘This morning, the. eight Menthe eteto answer for the ‘Haymarket massacre take their seats in Judge Gary'scourt, Their manner betrayed no sense of uneasiness. ‘Without the court room wasa large crowd, down stairs another one und sill auother and a larger one congregated tn tront o! = trance to the criminal court building. ‘On the opening of court at ten @clock the state's attorney requested an adjournment until 11 o'clock, which was granted. The Teason for this rnment is glyen in a Tumor, which isto the effect that the has met with some trouble on account of its wit- nesses, or certain of them. The story is that Some Of these denied this morning the truth Of their disclosures relative to the existence of the dynamite conspiracy. ea The Knights of Pytbias Efection. Toronto, Oxt., July 16.—The election of Officers of the Supreme ‘of the World, Knights of Pythias, commenced this morning. So tar Howard Douglas, of Cincinnati, O., has been elected supreme ‘chancellor, and ‘Gen. William Ward, ot New Jersey, supreme vice chancellor. ——__ Welcome Rain in Matue. Banoor, Me., July 16.—It is hoped that the rain which n” yesterday will end the drought which has prevailed throughout east- ern Maine for several weeks and which already has done much damage to hay, oats, wheai, barley and the berry crops. Springs have given. Out and rivers as large as the Penobscot have Tun low enough to bother the logmen. pesdeaitermathenedna Business Failures of The Week. New York, July 16.—The business failures during the lust seven days number tor the United States 163, and for Canada twenty, a total of 183, as compared with a total of 179 last week. ee Albany Preparing to Celebrate. AXBANY, July 16.—Althongh the bi-centen- nial celebration does not begin until Sundi Visitors are already arriving. The city hail, government bulidings, Albany Savings bank, 'weddle building, Commercial bank and the Delaware and Hudson cana! company’s build- ings are among those now decked with bright bunting and fogs. Along the route of march of the Bistorical pageant next Wednesday eve- ning all the electric wires_have been raised, as some of the floats will be 25 or 30 feet high. Afraid They Wont be Well Received. Bosrox, July 16.—A Hartford special to the Herald says that the colored delegates to the national convention of the Sons of Temperance at New Haven are uneasgover the selection of Jacksonville, Florida, as the place for ext year's convention, fearing that colored delegates might not find proper traveling and hotel accommodations there. The convention has authorized the officers to change the place for holding the next convention, unless the colored delegates are accorded full privileges. ————— Asbury Park’s Rest Broken. AN INSANE DOCTOR CREATES A GREAT HUB- BUB, ASBURY ParK,N.J., July 16.—Intense ex- citement was caused here at two o'clock this morning by the antics of Dr. Jacob Henkkler, of Bridge street, Paterson, N. J... who wai boarding at the’ Central house. fe becam violently insane and smashed out the windows in his room. His erlesof “police,” “fire” and “murder” could be heard @ distance of two blocks. Clambering out on the root he tore down a chimney and buried the bricks at the crowd of people gathered in the street. He Was taken vo police headquarters and locked up. His friends will take him home to-day. Pica tass tata Mr. Squire in Contempt. New York, July 16.—The corporation coun- sel to-day obtained from the supreme court an order requiring Commissioner of Public Works ‘Squire to show cause next Weduesday why he sould not be committed for contempt tor having, whensubpcenaed,retused to produce his books ‘and papers beiore the commissioners of accounts. —— Murderer Dacey Hanged, Woopstock, It1.., July 16.—James Dacey, the murderer of "Alderman Michael Gaynor, of Chicago, was hanged here at 12:35 to-day. "He made no speech and was moderately com, though during the morning he screamed almost continuously, and had his limbs tied to prevent his making an assault on any of bis attendants. nah An Extensive Strike Threatened. Avavsra, Ga., July 16.—The hands in the picker room of the Enterprise mill demand an advance of fitteen per cent in wages. The di- rectors will refuse their demand. President Phinizy refuses to grant teu per cent advance for the Augusta factory. The Indications now point toa strike in the three largest factories, throwing out of employment nearly two thou: sand hands, ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following ure the openin: and 3:00 p. un prices of the New York Stock Market to-day. as reported vy special wire to H. H. Dodge. 539 15th street COCet Del. & Hud. 1 ..| Do. pret... iP 3 | Sd%! 554, West Union. 671, avs Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations op the ‘Wastungcon Steck Exchaaue art nols tontant SO bu La, kee Te da 208 anked ‘Deepa tan Hig bk Water tock l’s, 1004 Wattr sigeks'ta; 1b0e, currency, ed, Washington Ges, Sou BLL: Colummeia tak? bid. German-American ios, 127 bid. Potomac inst 35 bid Masoute liail bonds, 406 sid tse Ba fe Bo Teed Pak ie sare, uo a Fen 10l. Co 46% Ui Aig eaked, Camepelee aud Pou. ‘Tel Co., Og Did, BOS asked, U: Elec. Uric Light, 66%, bid. Baltimore markets, BALTIMORE, Mo., July 16.—Virginia sixes, consoll- Olina sixes, old, 1.23 bid to-day, BALTIMORE, Mo., July 16,—Cotton steady and quiel—midaling, 9 Flour quiet and steady—Howard registered, 12 ise 1WUl, Carre Currency, 131 bi 132 bid, Street aud western super, 2.50a2.90; do. extra, 3.¥0a3.65; do. family, 3.75a4.00; chy’ mills 5Uas.00; do. extra, 3.254.00; do, Rio brands 400ad.62; Palapoce, famnlly 16% do. rintive. patent, 5.50. maithern 2 Eedieetive: wbtcru eapen cong duit southern rel Soas7. do. amber, baste Nuc d Maryland gtis anked: Raed Sener wien Sagar August Signs: September, somass. “Cota wtatncen utfudy pati warn race asa dull, souhern wine, a0; southern yellow, nominal; westera, ized, tae doiy Bs August, datyaabue steamer ipa Gite Sr —somuern, Sieur Pennsylvanias Saaz western white, ‘SUadl; western mixed Suess. “tive rm, 69x08 ay duliprime: wo choise westeres B.00al290_ Provisions drm and fatrly active Mess PiU fides, packed, Gigu7iy - Bacoushoulders, ‘Bal Clear rib sides, 7%) hams iZala, Lard-retioea. se Bawer quiet western packed, 10s13.creamery 1oa13, “gelS'y Petroleum duliredned. =. tig cargoes, ordinary to fair, oudy, Sugar quiot—A sof, Gigt oopper reduced steady ipa Winsky firm, 2.190120 Wreignta: to Liver steamer stesdy—cotion, 11-ot four tes Sigd, Receipyy Bye, 200 bualielx | Shipmenta--doa Wheat, 75.300 bushels; cora, 15,600 ‘wheat, 354,200 bushels; corn, 13,100 bushels, Chieago Markets, CHicaGo, Int. July, 16, 12:16 x ‘m.—Wnheat sed. morning, with some sales of Au- grec seong ta aereeetbaam te ae a ‘Oats— Spgs 2% Pork—August, Peres ber tron ee Verpicr Acarnst A Burrsr ConTRAcToR, Some timesince the Navy department secured large amount of batter from @ New York dealer for use in the navy, with the stipulation that It would be good for two years. ‘The butter Spolled, however, and the department brought sult against the contractor for damages under the contract, Information has just been te- oeived that the suit brought by the distriet at- torney iu New York resulted in a verdict ior $1,048.60, with $4.6 intores:. will be sold for eon ive bill @ las he iit ie Dow being ‘prepared, rrfiua te ‘will not be as "arse ‘axe will be swung witb considerable THE INDIAN TRADERSMIP SCANDAL Testimony Before the Seunte Special ‘Committee To-day. The examination of R. M. Hunter, attorney for Cleveland & Co., late traders at Anadarko, Indian Territory, was continued this morning by the Piatt special committee of the Senate. ‘Mr. Hunter's evidence was substantially in ‘eorroboration of that of Mr. Cleveland on Tues- day last, as published in THE Stax. He de- scribed a series of interviews between himself and the commissioner of Indian affairs with Fespect to the renewal of Cleveland's license and 8. M. Jackson's proposition for # partner. sbip with Cleveland. At one of these inter. views, Mr, Hunter said he believed, though he gould 'not swear to it, that he (Hunter) termed Jackson's proposition a blackmailing scheme. The outcome of these interviews was. refusal Mr. Atkins tore-license Cleveland. The witness several times relerred to inierviews with Seuator Vest, who, he said, was interested in behalf of Mr.Cleveland, but the committee decided not to hear anything with regard to these interviews, which was not essential toa clear understand: ing of Hunter's own action because Senator Vest had made a request to be called as & wit- ess gud allowed to tell his own story. Wit: ness, by instruction of his clients, appealed the matter to the President and sent to him after ® personal interview with Col. Lamont some documents relating to the case. One document was an affidavit made by Cleveland relating the story of Juckson's visit to Aua- darko; bis pr tion to affiant to enter into nership with him, Jackson putting In the jeense, while Cleveland furnished capital and experience and did all the work; his (Jack- son's) threat to have Cleveland put off the res- ervation if he did not assent to a ership Upon these terms, and his statement that be had sufficient influence with Commissioner Aukins to secure his object. TWO LETTERS FROM SENATOR VEST TO “DEAR aM.” Among.the documents were also the follow- ing let:ers, both addressed to Major Jus. Ban- erman, care Meyer Bannerman, & Co., St. Louis, Mo: “UsITep STATES SENATE, Wasntxaros, D.C., December 5, 1885. Dear Ji@:—I had a iong tatk today with At- kios, contalesoner at ‘Indian attains, ‘Tho re sult Of it all was that he is willing to license either Reynolds or Cieveland iu conjunction With Jackson. He refuses to licence both, but says be will give either ot them. I recomuiend & Joint license with Jackson, who ix already licensed. “Tuis was the best I could get. Now 1 Want you to see Dave and then write me who ie the man, Cleveland or Reynolds, Ldou't eare for either, but I want tv meet your aud Dave's wishes,” Let me know atonce. Your friend, a x [Signed] G, G, Vest. “UsiTED STATES SENATE, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 12, 1555. Dear Jim: Since writing you the viuer day’ I Feceived # note from the commissioner oi 1n- dian affairs asking me to call at Lis vilice, He wanted to tell me that he bad just seen Jack- son and found if impossible Ww Keep bis prom- Jao iu regard lo giving a partuersiip with Jack. son either to Key poids or Cleveland as 1 migut select. He then said tbat le would try logive Reynolds unother tradership| at “auotuer ut and that this Was Luc best be could do. It is simply Ampossible tor une Lo do justice to thy asiouishment when I fouud be bad changed his wind, bus i iound i could vot beip myovil and so tue matter resis. Atkins sels deler- mined to put ail the traderstips in tue Iudian Territory iu the hands of Mississippiaus or Denvesseelans. Ido vol waul Ww bave ® quar rel with biin, but 1 think 1 suall offer a resviu- tion in the Senate ask: for tui information as to these appoiutuents, Let me know whether Reynoids will take @ tradersuip at another poiut. AlkKius told me tbat Cleveland had @ herd of cattic on tue reservation and be did not think be could appoius tia uuder any circumstances, ‘Your irieud, Sie (Signed) . G, Vest.’ Tue committee hastily adjourned aj this point in consequence of u call of Lue Senate tor @quorum. Another mecting will be beld lo morrow morning. No Extradition Treaty Before the Sen- ate. ‘NEGOTIATIONS PENDING WITH GREAT BRITATS. ‘With regard to au extradition treaty between the United States and Great Britain, it cam be stated that no such treaty, nor any synopsis of tt, has been submitted tothe Senate. There ts reason to believe, however, that negotiations are pending looking to the framing of such @ treaty. The executive authorities are reticent ‘on the subject, but, necessarily, aby progress in an instrument of such importance, involvi Quettions that would be political in tuelr eff would be deliberate and slow, It is stat authoritatively that no such treaty has been signed, and it would not be sent to the Senate unui signed and ready for rautication. About all there is in itseems to be tuat the British, governurent have been urging the State depart- ment to enter into negotiations ior such a treaty, but no such iustrument is in the hands of the'Senate or an ie District in C THE CITY POST OFFICE BILL, ‘The House public buildings and grounds com- mittee tailed to get a quorum to-day. This pre- ‘Yented action on the Washington city post of- fice bill. The chances of the committee doing anything at all thissession are very sil. They have already got the promise of two night ses- sions, but iis found that there wil: be so many antagonists that the ime may be wasted, cee Capitol Toptes. ST. PATRICK'S DAY A LEGAL HOLIDAY. Representative Lawler, of Chicago, asked unanimous consent last night to take up a resolution making St, Patrick's day a legal bol- | iday, The members were taken by surprise, and as they thought of their Irish constituents they made for cover, and the resolution would robably have passed bad not Mr. Brumm ob- jected. THE ADJOUENMENT QUESTION. No resolution naming a day for the adjourn- ment of Congress has yet been reported to the Mouse by the ways aud jeans committee. One reason for the delay is the uncertainty as to when it will be possivie to adjourn. that it such w resolution as @ ore will be six days prior to ut When bills may be passed ander ud Mr. Bundall aud Mr. Morrison waut ott ii possivle, iis sald, to prevent “jou ling through iu the Burry of the last, day the session, WILL SECOMMEND THAT THEY BE PASSED OVER THE VET The House pensions © toreport back the vetoed pension bills of Sarat, A. Bradley and D. B, Elderkia, with the recom- mendation that they be passed over Lue vew. ¢ Nor! The House commitice minuree had a lively fight today over the Menipits brid bill,” Mr, Irions, of Louisiana, moved to reeon- sider the vote by which a tavoravle report upon the bill was authorized. After a hard contest the tution Was defeated by a tie vote, The charge that Sergeantat-Arms Canaday discriminates in bis apporutiments again Union soldiers and in favor of ex-coniederates 4s met by the statement that of 84 employes under him 55 were Union soldiers, and only one served in the contederate army ‘The Library Site Awards. AQUESTION 10 BE DETERMINED. Secretary Lamar will have a conference to- day witu Assistant Secretary Fairchild, of the Treasury department, in reference to the mode w be pursued in paying the awards tor the site of the new library building. There ts a ditter- ence of opinion wbout the mode of payment, which, however, will not be allowed to delay the payment. It will be determined at this contereuce whether the Interior department or the Treasury department will disburse | the money, this being at present the question at issue, Col. Wilson's Program. IMPROVEMENTS IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS TO BE MADE, Assoon as funds are available Col, Wilson, commissiouer of public buildings aud grounds, ‘will begin making improvementsin the various reservations. During the month of August the entire exterior of the White House will be painted by contract. He expects to begin work on the Garfield reservation by the rst of September, and will grade the ground around the pension building ax soon a» Gen, ‘Meigs has the structures on the re i, See ‘The Case of Commodore Truxten. COMMENDED BY THE PRESIDENT TOTHE FAVOR ABLE CONSIDERATION OF CONGRESS. ‘The President has issued an order in the case of Commodore Wm. T. Truxton, who was re- Lired as @ commodore while bis nomination to be a rear admiral was pending in the Senate, saying that he considers that the action of the Senate in returning the because nomination he was retired by opera- Toe of the lay ase commodore expresses the Pension bills, when they shall be taken up, itis Understood that several fepublican Sematers will make violent awenlts upon the Presidest, It Is also understood that one Senator 1s mak- the Intention of rakit af. If he carries ou! publican Sepator will be tacked fry democratic side, and it ts said « Prevented in which he ebarge@ for procuring ber since be came Gress. This is @ very grave ‘And Representatives are e: statute to receive from. eee ity for any service vetore ihe departments. The penalty for violation of thie statute is got mere t i ment in the Unry Of abt more fuse, $10,000 Bee or ooh Que and imprisonment. iy alse render thems ives 11: ono Sepeaton Sam Crags District Government AGates. orgust Mi Walks jperintendent of ee, baw pose pottoea thetaoee Soot BUILDING PER Issued by Inspector Kutwisie: ‘Thomas, TET awe, 1 Wb street norenwest: #1,900- MT. Holcoinbe, repair brick Gwelling, 1361 New Hampshire avenue nortuwest, ie w. J. Cowing, repair brick dwelling, 1811 18th street northwest; $3,500. M. D. Green, repair brick dwelling, 1423 334 street, West Wash- ington: $900. Mary B. Denman, orest a dwel- ing, Gleaboro Poiut, county; $700. wm iS Real Ketate Sales. ‘Thos. J. Fisher & Co, have sold for W.@ Cox, F, Winslow and A. Jay, trastes of the Carlisle Patterson estate, to J.D. Cameron end James Lowndes, for 17,000, all of square 855, which is between 6th, 7th, Bousd ary, Land Mstroets northeast. Jos. oy a yng rs have sold to bard Barnstine, for $10,000, property trout 26 tect ou the porth side of #atteet, Just of Gun street, Daler &. <avet has sold to F4 R. Stearns, for 1,500, Ey fect on the westside of 16th “etwest, bebwesst Caroline and U streets, ee The Couru. ¥ me iN mormnas Ee y Yesterday, Velbmyer agt. end VU. ratiroad; aye eee gioey 200. Bewitt abPaxt. Wentera Union Telegraph sompenyy appeal noted; bond, $309. Eaviry Count—Judge James. Yesterday, Hitz agt. Hits; sale Sually ratified. Schaeler agi Schacier, C. Newman appoinied guardian od litem. Crusoagt Cras; diverse stanted. "Touty, Johnson agt, Ubelgaine Hiek- gE 5 Wi man appointed guardian ad litem. Palmer agt. Craven; order ut publication, Crandell agt Crandell; do. Denalse agi. Will Tule on courplainiant to employ bew counsel, Cospinan axl Chapman; decree pro contesso and to take testimony before C. A Hawley. Borslett agt. Littietield; order limiting Ume to. take | tesiimony.. Bohanon agt, Stanford; auditor's | report confirmed. McMabou agt, Gleasou; order for want of assisiance, Stewart agt. wiewart; | order to take testimony, Io re Mauala 6. Sie | vensou; K. J. Murray inted committee. Fullerton agt. Canill; order a referevce and auditor. McCisliand’ agi, Mokaracber, order | for appearance of absent deiendaut, Gaither | axt Pairv:, placed ou culeadar. siuspproy agt, Humphrey; order tor sale ol stock, ken- nedy wat: Mading; “Hutton agi, aiilier; sweer making T. k. Young party defendant; allow! 8. B. Huuion w intervene, and allowing Wasb- fugton Market company U0 Intervene, agi. Sawyers; order to take tesiimony of resident. PROBATE CouRT—Judos James. Today, estate & F. Shreve; inventory re turued dud order to sell effvels at appraised Value, Estate of George B. Corkllll; reaunaier tion of Lucy M. Corkhili im favor ot Kuech Toe tou, who was ‘appolnied admiuistrater loud. $2,000. Ewtave ary B. Siuglewon; tie Gepositions ia Baluimore “in rene fe Tucker, guardian; order of sale and disuibu- lon, Estate of dioruce A. Whitney; remunciay lion ot widow Sled snd James &. yout op pointed adiministrator. $3,000, A. P. McKenna; Lucy Om 4 “se admiuistratrix—bond, $200—also as, " bond, $200. Kstate oi Joku Quinlan; order sale.” “Will of Michael Mooney adinitted to probate aud reeurd. Estate of ‘Koon; order of sie. | Ralate of Alyhouse 4. sits; jletters of administration grauted Marie F. | Seltz—bond, $3,000. Will of AMuses Furlong | filed. “Neue “E. St. Joua was appointed quar | diau'of W. EL and Bessie D. St. John; duu | $400 and $450. Lucy A. Cratly was appoint | guardiae oF ue clidren of Joka Malone; PoLice CovrT—Judge shell, Yesterday, 4. Banuister, profanity; 5 or 7 ays. Aunie Foley, disorderiy conduct, $8 ot 15 days. Patrick Heady, weapsss ou park; @6 or 15 days, Thomas KF, Courey, ‘var; $20 0r 60 days, Lucy Kulliu, eolored, lureeny? §iv'or 3u days. Albert Johuson, colored, adray: Wyoday, Alonso Howard, selling lottery tote fo-day, Aiongo Hor ustorel Gasieled. ,Arenens eee personal bonds,” Stephen: Issue Talbert, do; do. sou, threat do; do, pews} om i ‘Tux Pouicy of THE Guaxp Auxr,—Taere Js considerable disswlsiaction among Gravd Anuay wien as to ths policy supposed jo dave been pursued by the Veteran Hights’ Uniou of denouncing Ligh public olicuis. yuch # course is Uppused Lo Lue interests of Une soldiers, end ts ‘coulrary Wo the policy ol the @rand Army as ie | stated by prominent men vers, and sume eeion, ) gyling Jor Luis exprewion gt oplulon will Be adopted by soe of the Grand pied by uu y pests, The, will of Moses Furlong. Sled to-day, be- queathes his sou Kanes $50, aad she rest of bis Personal estate to Mary #urioug, aud bis real esiaie Wo James Hayes, la brass ior uls daugue ter. Seoeeceeaiing ‘THoss who leave the city during the summer cau bave THE STAR wailed to thew for any | length of Lime and the address chunged aserten as desired. ‘The subscription must be invariably paid in advan, ‘The thirteenth mutional conserence of Chari- Uesand Correction met at St. Paul yesterday. Ex-Presideut Mayes made the response Lo the Mddresses of welcome, ‘A riot among (he prisoners in the Kichmend, Va., city jail occurred yesterday, but wad proipuy squelebed by a squad of twenty po livemen, ‘The shooting of the first stage of ttf contest for Ue quven's prize ut Wimbledon was fine ished yesterday, ‘Corporal Souter, of the Aber- deen ities, made 96 out of a pussibie 105, tak- ing tbe bronze medal, The highest Canadian scores were made by Bell, Russell and Wilson, Who made 85, 85 aud 75, respectively. The schovuer kira, of New Loudan, on which Gol. “Gilder, the Arctic explorer, and bis ome pation Grificth, were to huve taken Cumberland sound, sailed Weduesday them, Traveler's Guide. Pew, Roure—. & P. Station, Oth and N.Y, Philadelplis, Boston aud ‘tue stu ind 14 cuts 2,350, 4:16, 1000, 11 Bonu. 2 0. ily. YUlindei pile ‘eeooustodaion, ou, 2 418, 11 Visnived 6:00 pau. daily. Ou Suuday, ¥90 aud 11:20 p.m. For Cbicags, Cueiaustt, wt. Sud Pittsburg and west. au Gaily, ¥: (Fast lus) Chicago aud Cincinuad, 710 pa ally; express, 10:00 pau daily. Sor Bickinond aud She South, 6, 1020 ain, 439 pam, dally Concaps Suuday.) ‘For Baltimore, G35: 75 9:00, va, 11:00 win., 12:08, 5:00, 436, daze, 7:10, 10:00 qud 11:20 p.m. Oe rh Jiv0 ai. 4:15. G00, 7 aud pu. Por Pope's Creek Line, aoa <b 0. Rourm Station, Corner New ‘nue and C Street.—For Chicago, 1000. fied), 10:00 p. an. daliy; tor St Louis, daily, 3:50 Bm, 10d0 p.m.” Por 10:00, aim, 9:09. pun. daily. For